{UAH} WHY IS M7 PUNISHING BRO. KIRUNDA KIVEJINJA?
Friends,
Without sentiment, feelings, and caring about others, life wouldn't much be worth living. And today I've become convinced that a lot of NRMs don't care about Hajji Kivejinja at all.There is the 'ring of silence' (similar to the one the medical profession use when a patient is lost) around the truth of how its difficult for an 80 year old to carry out day-today responsibilities as a minister. The moment you hit 50 years old, in most cases your mental age rapidly catches up with your chronological age.The moment you hit 75 plus, its just impossible to do a Faust and sell your soul to the devil for one more stab at youth.You've probably already heard that falling is the most frequent cause of injury among people age 65 and older. Old people are supposed to stand up slowly and need to change their positions slowly.Maintaining strength helps as with aging comes sacropenia.
Here in the UK, the old people are actually encouraged to take buses instead of being driven around, for balance recovery training.As seniors they have free bus passes. When standing in the bus or walking down the corridor while the bus is moving they try not to hold on to anything, just balance themselves on their feet.
Yep...getting old is the pits.What we need is a time machine.That "poet" who wrote: "Grow old along with me; the best is yet to be........" is:1)crazy, 2)a liar, 3) under age 30, or 4) all of the previous.
Now you see why politics, in and of itself, is often terroristic because why appoint such an old man as a minister.Unfortunately, mankind is unable to control himself well enough to grow old gracefully without being in government. It also simply means that Museveni doesnt trust his ministers at all!
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*Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba*
Stalk my blog at: http://semuwemba.com/
"Grant me the serenity to accept those I cannot change; the courage to change the one I can; and the wisdom to know it's me."---UNKNOWN
-- Without sentiment, feelings, and caring about others, life wouldn't much be worth living. And today I've become convinced that a lot of NRMs don't care about Hajji Kivejinja at all.There is the 'ring of silence' (similar to the one the medical profession use when a patient is lost) around the truth of how its difficult for an 80 year old to carry out day-today responsibilities as a minister. The moment you hit 50 years old, in most cases your mental age rapidly catches up with your chronological age.The moment you hit 75 plus, its just impossible to do a Faust and sell your soul to the devil for one more stab at youth.You've probably already heard that falling is the most frequent cause of injury among people age 65 and older. Old people are supposed to stand up slowly and need to change their positions slowly.Maintaining strength helps as with aging comes sacropenia.
Here in the UK, the old people are actually encouraged to take buses instead of being driven around, for balance recovery training.As seniors they have free bus passes. When standing in the bus or walking down the corridor while the bus is moving they try not to hold on to anything, just balance themselves on their feet.
Yep...getting old is the pits.What we need is a time machine.That "poet" who wrote: "Grow old along with me; the best is yet to be........" is:1)crazy, 2)a liar, 3) under age 30, or 4) all of the previous.
Now you see why politics, in and of itself, is often terroristic because why appoint such an old man as a minister.Unfortunately, mankind is unable to control himself well enough to grow old gracefully without being in government. It also simply means that Museveni doesnt trust his ministers at all!
--
*Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba*
Stalk my blog at: http://semuwemba.com/
"Grant me the serenity to accept those I cannot change; the courage to change the one I can; and the wisdom to know it's me."---UNKNOWN
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