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@Trumpman1488 remember the "Desiderata craze" 60s/70s? For some reason I only remember one line but a grumpy ol' dude like yerself might reflect on it...

submitted by paul_neri to Boomers 2.9 yearsMay 26, 2022 05:18:15 ago (+3/-1)     (www.desiderata.com)

https://www.desiderata.com/desiderata.html

"Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.".


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[ - ] HughBriss 2 points 2.9 yearsMay 26, 2022 08:38:02 ago (+2/-0)

I remember that string of platitudinous idiocy all too well. From the wikijewdia:

"American writer Max Ehrmann (1872–1945) wrote the prose poem "Desiderata" in 1927. In 1956, the Reverend Frederick Kates, rector of Saint Paul's Church in Baltimore, Maryland, included Desiderata in a compilation of devotional materials for his congregation. The compilation included the church's foundation date: "Old Saint Paul's Church, Baltimore AD 1692". Consequently, the date of the text's authorship was (and still is) widely mistaken as 1692, the year of the church's foundation."

I prefer the parody by National Lampoon. It doesn't take itself seriously at all.

https://genius.com/National-lampoon-deteriorata-annotated

First few lines:

Go placidly
Amid the noise and waste.
And remember what comfort there may be
In owning a piece thereof.
Avoid quiet and passive persons
Unless you are in need of sleep.
Rotate your tires.

[ - ] spasswerk 0 points 2.9 yearsMay 27, 2022 10:24:28 ago (+0/-0)

I faithfully rotate my tires to this day.