Now, WHERE did anyone say that a young man was supposed to stop working? You won't find that, because I didn't say that. And nobody said anything about stopping HARD work...except the folks who added their own "translation" to what was actually said. Nobody said NOT to pay your bills, and nobody said NOT to save for retirement. Nobody said NOT to plan ahead. I believe I said that you need to be aware that tomorrow's not guaranteed, and having your health isn't guaranteed...so live your life every day, while you have the chance. That INCLUDES working, that INCLUDES saving for retirement, that INCLUDES paying your bills. But once you reach the point where those items are accomplished, you need to take advantage of your good health and do something NOT related to work. Nobody said it HAD to be related to old cars...or old trucks...or tractors. That's just where MY interests lie. Everyone has different interests, and you should get SOME enjoyment from life before you're physically unable to do what you enjoy.
That's the ONLY message I wrote. If you got something else from the original post, it was added by YOU...not ME.
Hope you have a better day tomorrow, because you certainly don't seem happy today. May God richly bless you.
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