Old People Wisdom, Hawaii

23 June 2009 in Society

If there is anything I am certain of in this life, it is the ability of old people to occasionally, and usually inadvertently, speak precious gems of wisdom. While in Hilo, Hawaii, I heard two such gems.

Robert, my 64 year old host, said “People think money is the only pathway to their objectives, but ingenuity can be a pathway.” From buying a new house to learning a new trade to finding happiness, I think he is right.

Robert knows he is right. He bought his house at a bargain price just a few years ago as a fixer-upper. It is now worth nearly three times as much after putting in a year of his time. By finding an underpriced property and putting in some serious labor he made a huge return on investment, providing himself a more secure retirement.

Next, Robert found himself a nice little Geo Metro for $600, the third in his collection. Rated at nearly 50 miles per gallon, these ancient relics have found a second wind on the mainland and are selling for a $2-3K. He never intends to own another car unless he finds another bargain Metro.

While in Hilo, I was fortunate enough to attend a party where I was the youngest attendee by probably 20 years or more. A woman in her early 80s, with a reputation as a “party girl,” hosted the party. Many of the elderly party-goers had interesting things to say, but one line in particular caught my attention.

A woman told me “Eat well, stay physically active, have good friends, and keep your stress level low. That’s how to live a long, healthy life!” She mentioned Hawaii as being the perfect place to find all the pieces of the longevity puzzle. This idea, while not groundbreaking, is nice to hear again.

Do you keep your ears open for little gems like these? I’m going to keep mine open, hoping I get some amazing insights along my voyage.

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23 June 2009 Society

2 Comments to Old People Wisdom, Hawaii

  1. Brook, I think this is one of my favorite post so far! I also like the quote you put up by your pic about action and happiness. My favorite quote is “snooze you lose”, Because it can be applied in so many ways. When we don’t think enough or even over-think things to where there is no action at all we miss out on so much! Quality, it’s all about quality not quantity in life. I so admire your quest and gumption to do it! I also appreciate your willingness to share it.

  2. Wendy on 25 June 2009
  3. Wendy, I agree that over thinking slows us down. I’ve heard it called analysis paralysis. Thanks for the feedback and the great comments!

  4. Brook on 25 June 2009

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