Taking Stock of Life
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It is part of my routine every day.
Checking in on a dozen or so sources on what's new, what's happening, what's the buzz.
After all these years, some have become not only good contacts, but good friends.
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And this morning, one of them passing along what I thought was good news.
A guy I've been talking to for many years telling me he just hit a very big year.
Fifty. Today.
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I wished him a happy birthday.
But he didn't seem very happy.
"Neil," he said, "my dad never made it past 49."
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"My mom died at 48."
Then without missing a beat, he added, "I guess I'm on borrowed time."
There was little I could do to console him. In fact, when I inquired about other relatives in his family and their longevity, I clearly wasn't helping him.
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Aunts and uncles gone... apparently his family genes, bad.
And this day, my phone pal is cool.
Not crazy. Just cool.
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For his wonderful wife, and four great kids.
Grateful for a good life.
But now he fears a good life that must be coming to a close, even though he's healthy and fit, and as I try to remind him, "not nearly as decrepit looking as his 50 years would suggest."
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He laughs. I laugh.
But I'm just not shaking him back.
I can't see him. But I hear him... in another place.
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A man fixated on a calendar he's pushed further than his parents, and all but prepared to soon join his parents.
I try to tell him life is fickle. We just don't know.
So enjoy the ride.
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Then I try to move on and ask him about the market.
"It's looking good," he says.
"So's your life," I tell him.
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He laughs. The call ends.
Taken stock of the market.
And stock of something else.
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Life.
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