At 95, I don t fear dying. Let s keep the COVID-19 pandemic in perspective.
I know many my age are afraid to die from COVID-19. But I don t. Not that I m not cautious. But attitude is a choice.
Evan Oswald
To say I’ve seen a lot in my 95 years is an understatement.
Those of us who are dang-near a century old have a few stories to tell. Just ask us. If you asked me a year ago if I’d seen it all, I would have said yes.
After all, I’ve lived through WWII, the Great Depression, Vietnam, 9/11 and multiple recessions. I’ve seen civil riots, natural disasters and decades of political discord. I watched Americans moon walk (including Michael Jackson) and the evolution of space-age computers. I dodged the Asian flu, swine flu, HIV and Ebola.
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