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Yesterday I wrote of the teenager advertising a savings account and I rotated around the advertising dial and not the moon: she was attractive, did my hair look like hers, did I wear similar clothes, do I have more wrinkles. These things crossed my mind. Did she have that in mind when she sought the job? I don’t think she did but I think they did to attract our attention. Why not have a savings account for the elderly as they seek time for their own selves in retirement: travel and the like.
Now yesterday I sought to be perfect in presentation. What I added above is what Tatagora adds to the Dalai Lama’’s presentations to disparage them. I thought I would too but would add as He does, if you love this about yourself and can smile, not laugh, then you are doing what Tathagora doesn’t do (he spells his name both ways, check the internet Tee Hee), you are bringing in sunshine on yourself and not waiting for another to do it for you and you are allowing another to do it for you at the same time, in case there is someone who wants to sunshine you and not slap you as Tatagori sometimes does. See for you self at Tibetan.com , not shopping but for the history of Tibet.

In the history of Tibet there was an advertising dial where the elderly would beef their belongings to family. For instance, one said I lost my child to the winds, she eats beans, wears Tibetan jewelry but wants to marry a westerner. All westerners who want to apply, stay away. That’s the kind of advertising I like. Where do we receive the younger generation when we disagree with them. Viscerally I disagreed with that add: what is a younger generation woman telling me about savings when I already have and spent it all on a good purpose, my home. When do we refrain and when do we refrain from acting out what we know to be better about ourselves than what is perceived on advertising. I won’t advertise with them and won’t save dollars there but will remember that picture. What a sorry state to be left in. I don’t trust after that. That’s what I was trying to show in the above comments.

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