Dr Victor Davis Hanson, see picture left, continues to bless us with his insightful wisdom, often with benefit of his knowledge of the classical era and how lessons learned from that time might be applicable in these interesting times.
But not always; in this little essay in National Review Online, he just uses ordinary reason or common sense, which is not as common as we might think.
Dr Hanson writes convincingly whether in short or longer form. Check him out.
This is a small experiment in the blogosphere. "If you have no interest in what it's like to grow old, what follows is not for you. However, if it's going to happen to you, and the outcome is ultimately going to be negative, then finding a way to make the process as bearable, even as enjoyable as possible, might be worth a little attention."—from John Jerome's On Turning Sixty-Five
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