Jim Burns
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It's amazing how you reconnect with it.
Um, so I think that, that, you know, for the, for the grand, the grand one, you know, getting over to Italy.
So it rests, you know, finding a place in Tuscany and just, you know, enjoying the small village or whatever, wherever you're staying.
Um, and then, but closer to home here, you know, down, going down to the beach, going down to one of the islands, uh, Charleston, Hilton Head.
Yeah.
uh, Fripp, you know, all those great places where you just, you get a sense of calm and, and, uh, you know, uh, understand that there's a, there's a higher power at work and just the beauty of, of everything that's natural down there.
Yeah, it's funny.
I heard a sermon recently that was about the eulogy virtues, right?
And so if somebody's giving you a eulogy, what do you think that would be the most important?
I think humility.
I think, um, I, I would love to, to be known as someone that, you know, to, to let lessons get written, that it continues to learn, uh, continues to, um, it strives to help, you know, um, and someone, um,
uh with just amazing peace of mind and calm as we get older you know i find that i want things to to bother me less all the when the things that are in your 20s and 30s that you get riled up about and then you realize you know it's really not those things and those imagine problems right don't suffer as a stoic virtue right don't suffer imagine problems um and and so i think um just you know
I want to live to a ripe old age, so I want to be a great granddad and have all of the children running around and grandchildren and everybody.
And so I think if people think of me as a humble man who continued to grow and loved his family, that's a life well lived right there.