Do you think about it being a possibility, but you think it won’t happen to you?
Yes.
Because?
Well, I don’t know why, just, maybe it’s just hope, maybe it’s – I’m not depressed about it a bit, but I think about it. And I think Jon thinks about it sometimes from his point of view. We both have such great plans, if he does retire, he won’t retire completely, I don’t think they are forced to now, but he certainly is going to stop doing what he’s doing right now, I mean. And so when he wants to be a full-time art dealer, and we have all these plans to do lots more traveling. So, I’m just wondering at what age you get to, chronologically, where are you think – or you make a big change in your life, and I think about that, when it should be. And maybe it’s when some physical incapacity that you can’t walk around as fast or do something like that, and that’s maybe why I run and try to keep physically fit. We’re both frantic about it, I mean, he comes home every day and swims for 20 minutes. There’s a timer out there. If you don’t do it that way, you don’t do it, and then you’re 35 and 40. It’s not as important to do it, suddenly it’s important.
So it has another kind of meaning, besides just keeping fit.
That’s right. I mean your fit when you, you think, oh well, I’m young, I’m fit anyway. Well, and I never did physical fitness as such when I was younger, but I was very active in a lot of sports.
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