Someone once sent me a cartoon a grandfather talking with his grandchildren. One of the boys says “Grandpa, tell us about the days when you had to buy the entire album even if you only wanted one song”. As someone who grew up in the sixties I remember albums well. Amazingly they are making a strong comeback as audiophiles debate the differences between analog and digital recordings. In addition to giving me a laugh, the cartoon reminded me of all the changes I have lived through in my life. Of course, these changes involved much more than technological advances. There is a famous book by H.G. Wells called “The Time Machine”. It has also been made into several movie versions. In one scene the main character is sitting in the time machine advancing through time. He and the time machine are not moving at all. While he is sitting still time is changing all around him. Sometimes this is how I feel in my life. I don’t mean to sound arrogant when I say that I am the center of my universe. My experience of life is based on who I am, what happens to me, who comes and goes, and what is going on around me. Time is always moving on while I sit in my own time machine. Sometimes I like the changes, sometimes I hate them, and occasionally they are scary. Time and change doesn’t care. Like most of you I have tried to adjust and adapt to all the changes in my life. Sometimes I am resistance to change when it begins only to love it later when I have accepted it. I used to have over a thousand albums, now I have thousands of CD’s and an iPod full of downloads. Sometimes I take advantage of modern change and I only buy one song instead of the whole album.
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