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RE: Being grateful to my Grand & Great Grandfather on Rememberance Day

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

Hi Denise

Thanks for the message. Yes, I am sure he would be so humble and say he was doing his duty. I don't doubt it for a second actually.

I still believe that you can be/feel patriotic toward your country by creating that same feeling of sameness with like-minded people. I do not like what they are doing here in the United States, but, there are people here that feel that same sense of national pride.

I agree and I think this is what my sister and I did when we were chatting about our mother and her forefathers, although when my Grandfather and Great Grandfather were alive, South Africa was also still part of the Common Wealth which I think also came with a slightly different meaning, feeling and bestowed sense of duty. I'm not one for kings and queens but I'm not entirely sure if this country is in a better position since we gained our independence and sovereignty - I could possibly be lynched for saying that but if I look at the state of our army now, unfortunately it is vastly different to back then and not in a good way. I could go on and on, but I know you and I are on the same page so I won't.

I'll continue to be grateful to my forefathers until my last days.

Anyway, have a good day and I hope you do something lovely this weekend. Go spoil yourself with some flowers :)

Cheers
Andy

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Grateful is the only thing we can be. I agree. Have a wonderful Sunday!