Friday-Night Essence
August 17, 2013 by tdomf_25e5a
Filed under Integrations
Dear Mr. Hamilton,
In our class, I notice that the students’ levels are not the same. Some of us have had the opportunity to read two or three times all of your three Heirloom Packages. That’s why comments and responses of some are very ingenious and those of others like mine are quite simple.
I asked to retire last September 2007 after working for 43 years on various specialized jobs that some mates called me “a maid of all works”. Now I study your manuscripts and understand in theory the process to discover the Friday-Night Essence. However, due to my full 85-year old now, frankly it’s hard to find something to put on Friday Nights. I currently don’t have a routine rut job to replace. And with my old age health that makes my reading, typing, using the computer, examining, deciding and solving problems slower than in the past, it’s really hard to find a new path for my life.
What do you advise me? Thank you and happy weekend.
Pha N.
I have always been a singer. When I was very young, or so I was told by my mother and sister, I would sing myself to sleep. As I grew older, my sister pointed me in the direction she thought I should go in order to improve my skills. As time went by, although I still sang on a ever frequent basis, I never really got into any type of groove to be a professional singer, though I have been told I could be. Certain opportunities have come and gone and then came Karaoke. I have been happy with my 3.5 mins of fame, all over this great country of ours. So, I guess my question would be how does singing songs actually create a value to society, other than maybe soothing tattered nerves of someone who has had a bad day. I have other ideas, but that is something I love to do, and I think I could be good at.