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  • (#5) He Says Being Kind To Others Is A Key Factor Of Life

    Redditor /u/wh0zwh0 asked: 

    What are the key factors to life that you now realize more people should cherish?

    /u/goldentrumpet1923 replied:

    Live a life full of memories and do good unto others so people will always remember you as a ray of sunshine.

  • (#12) He Earned $1,000 A Year At His First Job

    Redditor /u/OccludedFug asked:

    What does "golden trumpet" mean? What was your first car, and what did it cost? What was your first paying job, and what did you earn?

    /u/goldentrumpet1923 replied:

    Golden trumpet is in reference to Revelation in the Bible. My first car was a 1950s Chevrolet. I worked in agriculture and earned around $1,000 USD per annum.

  • (#4) He Says The Global Pandemic Is One Of The Most Embarrassing Situations He's Witnessed

    Redditor /u/chubbys4life asked: 

    As the world has changed a lot in 96 years, what are you most proud to have seen happen in your life? Also, what are you most embarrassed to have seen during your life?

    /u/goldentrumpet1923 replied:

    I'm glad to see the world has become much more global with less tension along racial lines. Of course, it still exists, but it's contrary to the '50s when racial segregation was well-pronounced and even set in laws, especially in the USA.

    To be honest, the current pandemic is one of the most embarrassing situations I've witnessed. It's affecting us all and the entire world wasn't prepared for it. I don't know; I feel I'm witnessing end times, but the same could be said for people during the 1918 flu pandemic.

  • (#16) He Admits It's Frightening How Reliant We Are On Technology

    Redditor /u/Beng0226 asked: 

    What was it like [and] how did it feel to see the world slowly evolve with all its technology and such. 

    /u/goldentrumpet1923 replied:

    It's absolutely delightful seeing how technology has enabled the world to be more productive, yet also terrifyingly highlights how reliant we are. Turn off electricity and modern society will cease to function.

  • (#2) The Best Advice He Ever Got Was To Tell Someone You Love Them Before It's Too Late

    Redditor /u/jspoet asked: 

    [What is the] best life advice you've ever received/given? [What is] a memory you always look upon fondly? [What was the] most pivotal point in your life so far?

    /u/goldentrumpet1923 replied:

    Always tell someone you love them before it's too late.

    My first solo road trip.

    My first house purchase.

  • (#9) He Says The Laser Was The Most Interesting New Tech He's Been Alive For

    Redditor /u/CichaelMlifford asked: 

    What technological development seemed most interesting to you when it first came out?

    /u/goldentrumpet1923 replied:

    The laser; they had no idea it would be used to remove tattoos in the future.

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It is important to listen to the insights of the elders on the key elements of a better life and get inspiration for life. When you are buried by work or overwhelmed by family pressure, it is difficult for you to break away from the pressure and take a comprehensive perspective on life. But some of the wisdom of old people can come in handy at these moments.

Recently, a 96-year-old man opened a Reddit account and took the time to answer the pressing questions raised by many young people. And you could hear a piece of useful advice that will get you through a difficult moment. The random tool lists 20 inspired answers about life from him.

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