I’m already slowed down by age, but I’ll be further slowed down by other ailments and special care in the coming months. Hopefully, I’ll be better after that.
I’m having trouble writing new entries, not because I lack the subjects, but because my eyesight is failing and I find it harder and harder to write and draw. I’m due to have cataract surgery soon.
The themes or subjects for entry do not escape my notice, however,
For this entry 253, I propose an interview with Boris Cyrulnik, a psychiatrist, a little younger than me (89 years old; I’m going on 95), whom I don’t know personally, but whose thinking, modesty, books and knowledge of humanity I like a lot.
His itinerary, different as it is from mine, has led us both to a number of very similar conclusions concerning the human being.
(The video was taken down shortly after the article was published.)
© Michel Potay 2024 — Tous droits réservés

