Book Review on One of the Best Books I’ve Ever Read

FIVE STARS!!

The Women is a devastating, moving, haunting, educational, harrowing, and beautiful story. An impacting story where we follow Frankie on her journey of self-discovery from post-high school, nursing school, to Vietnam where the reader is drawn into Frankie’s everyday harrowing, tense, and emotional experiences and encounters. I cried four times before I’d even gotten further than a quarter way into the book. I learned so much how nurses, doctors lived in their assigned base camps, and a taste of what soldiers went through. Her post-Vietnam life was full of struggles, suffering, PTSD, trying to cope with virtually no help. All the while, she gave us glimpse on what was going on in my country, America, during those tumultuous years. Her experiences were relatable, so real, human, and believable. I cried and smiled by the end of the story. Won’t give away anything else. Exceptional book worth reading!

What Retirement in the United States Used to Mean

I heard on an independent news channel this quote from warmonger and heartless politician, Nikki Haley:

“…but what we do know is that 65 is way too low. And we need to increase that. We need to do that according to life expectancy.”

So basically you’re saying you want us to work ourselves into our sunset years, then die.

Europeans would be horrified by what she said.

Retirement in this country was never about working until you drop dead. I remember a time throughout my life it was understood that retirement was about being done with all the years of working at a job and having time for relaxing, perhaps doing some volunteer work, spending time with your spouse, family, grandchildren, maybe taking a well-deserved vacation and just LIVING.

Guess I’m old fashioned…