: ry QUESTION: OK. : 30: Thm ~ still alive. Now what? So farl have done. what is expected of me. I learned ‘how. to be born, ‘learned - to’ eat ‘and walk and get bigger and go . to: school. I've learned how to go to University and fall in '- love and get: ‘married: and have twokids. - I've learned to hold down. a job, save some mioriey,. own a house. I've leamed how to he treasurer of my | church, play mediocre golf, and keep ‘In pretty good shape... t I suppose, I've done: fairly well at going through the usual motions for the first 39" years. of | my life. Once in a long long time I - say to myself, “There now, you've’ done: it. You've _ arrived”. ‘But far more often I'm thinking that-I have not really started yet, that all this - is a sort of a warm up for the real thing. Does life REALLY begin at 40? And if it does, how do I begin it? What's it for? Do I fust “keep on living”? . . I hope you won't think of this question as being superficial. I guess I've written the above almost like it was a put-on, but I-am serious. I really feel like I've done fairly well with my life, but I also feel like I've just gone through the normal “motions without § any profound sense of purpose and direction. What's a man for? STEWART: I've never been satisfied with any statement I've seen that starts off with, “the purpose of life is...” Eventually, the answer to “What's a man for?” must come from within the man himself. Thank goodness there is no standard answer that is widely recognized. Keeping in mind that the answer must be your own, I will hazard a few comments, hoping that you will be selective about them, weighing them for value, examining them for potential. ‘Vrying them on, only if they seem to make enough sense to you tO warrant your practicing them, at firsh, tentatively, and later, (if they become YOURS) with abandon and trust. First of all, I suggest clearing the decks a little by second-grading “DOING” and elevating “BEING” to top priority. In terms of BEING, I am keen on the importance of BEING a person who learns and develops the immeasurably vital art of LISTENING to his own higher self or his own CENTRE or SPIRIT or GOD. (Choose one, or all). Win...with the furnofakey! 9 -==~ or Chequing account. Simply visit your local Royal Trust Savings Branch, open either a Savings ora Chequing account with a minimum deposit of prize locks on display. Open —_ausszen,, both a Savings and a Chequing ac- m3 8) count, and your teller will give you a second key to try in the locks. If your key opens the “Mercedes’ lock, you'll win” a 240D sedan (approximate retail value $20,750). If your key opens the “Silver Dollar” lock, it will be redeemed by the teller for a Canadian silver dollar. °° Your key is guaranteed to open one of the locks. 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