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"I was born in 1930 healthy, reasonably intelligent, white, male and in America. Wow! Thank you, Lady Luck. My sisters had equal intelligence and better personalities than I but faced a much different outlook. Lady Luck continued to drop by during much of my life, but she has better things to do than work with those in their 90s. Luck has its limits.

Father Time, to the contrary, now finds me more interesting as I age. And he is undefeated; for him, everyone ends up on his score card as “wins.” When balance, sight, hearing and memory are all on a persistently downward slope, you know Father Time is in the neighborhood.

I was late in becoming old – its onset materially varies – but once it appears, it is not to be denied.

–Warren Buffet 11/2025

Note from 2026-02-01

20260201 Afternoon Update I had a plan for yesterday, but I changed it. Taxes could wait a day. I enjoyed myself, had a nice dinner, and karaoke. I had about 2/3 of an Old Fashione

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Note from 2026-01-31

20260131 RedactedScience Waking Update Every day is important. I had pleasant dreams last night. I don't usually remember my dreams, and I don't this one, but I woke up pleased and

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