
I also am grateful to have found Bridge as I get older, and dealing on a day to day basis with people – like my mother, who have started to drastically decline. I take great notice of the way they have lived their lives up to this point. Have they taken care of their bodies along with their minds? Have they interacted with people in meaningful ways? Have they continued to learn and grow and maintain interests and friends?
Interesting, I started reading about Warren Buffett and his love of Bridge. He is 88 years old right now and of course is an unbelievable investor and mentor. But he is also aging in a way that I totally admire and hope to age that way myself. This man does not stop. The Oracle said he enjoys the game for the intellectual stimulation. It’s neither relaxing nor tension-filled. Just good mind exercise.“It really is a game that you are never going to see the same hand twice,” Buffett said. “You can play a hand every six or seven minutes every day for the rest of your life, and you will never see the same hand. It’s a game you can enjoy when you are in your 90s, and you are seeing a different intellectual challenge every seven minutes. It’s the best exercise there is for the brain.” He seems to approach life in the same way that he approaches investing. And he invests in himself. Reading about him I have also found that he is kind, considerate of others and an honest person… Traits that I value deeply in my friendships and in myself. I’ve always wondered who I would love to meet – living or dead. Without a doubt the person I would pick now is Warren Buffett. Interested in people and the events of world. A learning machine, a thinker, a good friend, a moral person. Who also, it appears has a passion for life, and loves be alive. WOW. How I would love to meet him…maybe even play a hand or two of Bridge with him.