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25w20  AVOID ‘ELDER WAREHOUSE’ abyss, donate blood

— THIS WEEK life.flow.productivity of 168 hours available —
HarvOtto.com organizes Harv’s words world
— into Sunday —
used 21 hours  to  
study/build website.life.flow expression
            used 05 hours 
  to  
 
cooperate intellectual sociality [help wanted]
 to self-interest and 
absorb snags / stumbles

vs measure of self expired via birthday celebrations, ie 86 years,
yet not be surprised at the unprepared 
worst that of reasoning for death day

SELF-GROWTH  — —  26 — — 
hours invested
 so far this week
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BIGGIES THIS WEEK  
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  super retire continues
 
 
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seek sweet nice alternatives
 
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  work toward 
publish digitized slides  
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  donate blood with 50 low pulse limit  definite sign(s) of ELDER RETIREMENT PHASE weak slow fragile  
::  lost debit card
 
 
::  blood relationship
tradition reversal
comes into Harv’s reality reconcilable?
 
 
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WHITTLE WEIGHTY(old age) WORLD 
 
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BEST OVERNIGHT REST IN MEMORY(see note 1 below) 
 
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**at the beginning and close of each week there are underlined emphasis organized toward self-fulfillment 
NON-BIGGIES 
 
::  43
00 steps  
::  stored coolant
 
 
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  visit COA for table quiet work space  
::  divest Goodwill as-sets
 
 
::  push into Photos
  12374 items 
 
::  ankle fly bite(s) 
 
 
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 inverter shuts down red when charging electronics when engine begins to  charge deep cycle battery 
 
::  both eyes
small flutter spot this week
 
 
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  slight headache 283 gross weight One-blood
 
 
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  replacement eyewear iPad’s broke twice to x4 (found old x4 unused)   
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 fy bite healed? NO!
 
::  2/3 coolant cup
 
 
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 fly bite quiet 
 
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NEXTs (if ever in priority order) 
:: prep PCP  
::  head haircut 
 
 
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  body haircut 
shower
  
:: laundry
 
 
::  finish wallet
 
 
:: choose bin glean tactic 
 
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revalue small iPad on swing arm 
 
::   hairband eyesight
 
 
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  find tools 
 
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WELD :
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163 B-free niceties**  
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  171 work blog.life.flow HarvOtto.com 168 
 
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**at the beginning and close of each week there are underlined emphasis organized toward self-fulfillment 
pic/pix of the week
Photos work being mulled — slides again have come to the fore with self issues seemingly at bay, among the current 12479 items in Photos — obvious remaining parasites are ‘10k’ items from iPhone among others making usage difficult and still now subjecting slides to procrastination.

— variance analysis notes about prior week into this week — 
WASH integrated into Life Tasks.
A rarest of the rare week upcoming having nothing on the calendar — NEXTs section jumps ahead to  
prep PCP. 25w28 eight weeks out !
Super Retirement continues — re earthing probable COA and slides nibble.
Super Retirement was earlier in week.  By Friday with loss of credit card in spite of permitting a fly bite and seemingly successful heal beginning, in spite of blood donation heal, an echo of Elder Panic is hearf — am I an Elder Cripple?  

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10 Barriers Keeping Older Adults from Mental Health Care
The term "elder psychologically crippled" can be understood in the context of significant mental health challenges experienced by older adults, which can impact their overall well-being and quality of life (see note 1 above). These challenges can arise from various factors, including mental health disorders, elder abuse, and social isolation. 
Factors Contributing to Psychological Challenges in Older Adults:
Mental Health Disorders:
Conditions like depression, anxiety, and dementia can have a profound impact on the mental and emotional state of older adults. 
Elder Abuse:
Physical, verbal, psychological, and financial abuse can lead to serious mental health consequences, including depression and anxiety
Social Isolation and Loneliness:
Lacking social connections and feeling isolated can contribute to feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and diminished self-esteem. 
Physical Health Problems:
Chronic pain and other physical health conditions can worsen mental health, and vice versa. 
Bereavement and Loss:
The loss of loved ones, particularly a spouse, can be a significant source of grief and can contribute to mental health issues. 
Retirement and Loss of Purpose:
The transition to retirement can be a stressful time, with older adults potentially experiencing a loss of identity and a sense of purpose
Ageism:
Discrimination and prejudice based on age can negatively impact the mental health of older adults. Countered by positive impact.
Medication Side Effects:
Some medications can have adverse effects on mental health, leading to confusion, agitation, or depression. 
Substance Abuse:
Older adults may turn to alcohol or other substances as coping mechanisms for stress, grief, or loneliness. 
Consequences of Unaddressed Mental Health Issues:
Diminished Functioning:
Mental health problems can make it difficult for older adults to perform daily tasks, participate in social activities, or manage their finances.
Increased Disability:
Mental health issues can contribute to physical disabilities and dependence on others for care.
Cognitive Decline:
Untreated mental health disorders can worsen cognitive function, increasing the risk of dementia.
Poor Quality of Life:
Mental health problems can significantly reduce an older adult's enjoyment of life and their ability to participate in activities they once enjoyed.
Increased Mortality:
Untreated mental health issues can lead to suicide and increased risk of mortality. 
Seeking Help and Support:
Consult with a Healthcare Professional:
It's important for older adults and their families to seek help from a doctor or mental health professional if they are experiencing signs of mental health problems. Self-help MOST effective! “Professional” offerings in adequate.
Support Groups:
Joining support groups can provide older adults with a sense of community, connection, and peer support. Harv does not perceive his self as an unhealthy ‘peer.’
Therapy:
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other forms of therapy can help older adults identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors. 
Medication:
In some cases, medication may be necessary to manage mental health symptoms. Harv’s emphasis is on less medication!
Family and Friends:
Strong social support from family and friends can play a crucial role in helping older adults cope with mental health challenges. 
Caregiver Support:
If caring for an older adult with mental health issues, it's important to seek support and resources to avoid burnout and provide effective care
Online Resources:
Organizations like the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) provide information and resources for older adults and their families.  2025may16F11am

De-emphasized into future blood relationship in Contacts reversing 2025 sociability direction. 

Noticed that Susan’s archived Messages were gone.

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Stasis refers to a state of equilibrium, inactivity, or stagnation where opposing forces are balanced or there is a lack of forward GROWTH movement. It can describe a variety of situations, from medical conditions to scientific concepts and even in art and literature. ….
…. Other:
Stasis can also be used more broadly to describe a state of inactivity or a lack of forward GROWTH movement in various contexts. 


— narration — 
Narration generally means any kind of explaining or telling of something. It is usually used in reference to storytelling. Vocabulary.com
A narrative is a story, whether fictional or non-fictional, that tells a series of related events or experiences. Examples include novels, short stories, autobiographies, historical accounts, and even everyday conversations where someone recounts a personal experience. …. Non-fictional:
Autobiographies: "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou 
Biographies: A book about the life of Marie Curie 
Historical Accounts: A history book about the American Civil War 
Personal Essays: An essay about a childhood memory 
News Stories: A news report about a local event Non-fictional:
Autobiographies: "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou 
Biographies: A book about the life of Marie Curie 
Historical Accounts: A history book about the American Civil War 
Personal Essays: An essay about a childhood memory 
News Stories: A news report about a local event   Google 2025may08Rnoon


— eclectics — 
eclectic  deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources

The president has halted the admission of refugees, including those who helped the U.S. military in Afghanistan and those fleeing war in Sudan and Congo. But he has made one exception: White South Africans.  https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/05/16/make-america-good-again/?utm_campaign=wp_post_most&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F429b4de%2F6828baf1352272242b5c4446%2F598b051fae7e8a68162a1429%2F34%2F56%2F6828baf1352272242b5c4446

“HAVE THE MEETING, NOW!!!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Within an hour, Zelensky said he was prepared to meet with Putin this week, in what would be the leaders’ first meeting since Russia launched its war.
“I will be waiting for Putin in TΓΌrkiye on Thursday. Personally. I hope that this time the Russians will not look for excuses,” Zelensky said Sunday on X.
Although Zelensky said a “full and lasting ceasefire” from Monday would provide “the necessary basis for diplomacy,” he did not specify that this would be a precondition for attending the talks.
Whereas Putin on Saturday faced a joint call from Europe and the US to accept a ceasefire by Monday’s deadline, his counteroffer of “direct” talks had by Sunday relieved much of the pressure on Moscow and shifted the focus to the potential talks this week. European leaders have not yet said whether they will press ahead with the threatened additional sanctions on Russia if a ceasefire is not in place by Monday.  https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/10/europe/putin-russia-ukraine-direct-talks-intl-hnk

Pope Leo XIV laid out the vision of his papacy Saturday, identifying artificial intelligence [https://apnews.com/article/vatican-pope-ai-artificial-intelligence-9805fec11681adbf88d3a7c73bdf47de] as one of the most critical matters facing humanity and vowing to continue with some of the core priorities of Pope Francis.  https://apnews.com/article/pope-leo-vision-papacy-artificial-intelligence-36d29e37a11620b594b9b7c0574cc358

Few strategists in either party believe the cooling toward Trump means Democrats have erased their long-term problems with these voter groups, which have generally drifted toward the GOP since the end of Barack Obama’s presidency. But the rapid erosion of Trump’s standing with them does suggest that their movement toward him in 2024 was driven less by a durable rightward shift on cultural issues than by immediate discontent with their economic situation. And that means that rather than solidifying as part of the GOP coalition, many of these voters likely will remain up for grabs if Trump can’t improve their finances any more than President Joe Biden did.  https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/11/politics/gop-voter-coalition-2024-trump