Do you remember the last time you visited your doctor’s office?
Oh, yes I do! She asked me: “How are you doing Herman?”
Without even giving a moment’s thought to the question, I said “Fine,” and yet inadvertently proceeded to enumerate what parts of my body were aching or still agile.
Now, you must be asking yourself what’s all this about?
Well, halfway through drafting my autobiography: “Me, Myself and I,” I paused and reflected on the adventures that I had seen in the first half of my life and said “Wow!” Just then it occurred to me that some of my childhood friends were no longer here, and I immediately determined to be more appreciative of my life, and to complain less.
When you have the opportunity to read: “Me, Myself and I,” you will see a greater degree of positivity expressed in the second half of this novel which many of my readers and reviewers have personally noted both in private and public comments.
I don’t know about you, but for me, I learnt a lot from youthful exuberance, mischief and valor, but I’d rather read about a ton of valor with a bucket of mischief, than vice versa.
Happy Reading!
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