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Three Investments Warren Buffett Trusts Most for Seniors

  A Grandpa Journey Reflection on Simplicity, Safety, and Peace of Mind The other day, while browsing YouTube, I stumbled upon a video discussing the three investments that Warren Buffett believes seniors should trust most . At our stage of life, investment is no longer about “getting rich quickly.” It is about protecting what we have built over decades . After working for forty or fifty years, raising a family, and saving carefully, the real goal becomes something different: Financial peace of mind. The video summarized three types of investments that align closely with Warren Buffett’s long-standing philosophy: simplicity, safety, and long-term thinking. Let me share these ideas and add a few reflections of my own. 1. Short-Term Government Bonds – Stability First The first investment mentioned is short-term government bonds , such as U.S. Treasury bills. Why does Buffett like them for seniors? Because they offer three things retirees need most: • Safety of principal ...

Heavy Legs in the Morning, Light Legs in the Afternoon

  Location: Hillcrest Mall This morning began with a familiar feeling— heavy legs during my walk at Hillcrest Mall. I had slept well, but the body sometimes moves at its own pace. After about 1,700 steps, I took a coffee break and checked my blood pressure: 142/60, pulse 60 . Everything looked stable, so I continued walking slowly. By the afternoon, something interesting happened. After lunch and a bit more movement, the legs felt light again . Energy returned, and by the end of the day I had reached over 5,000 steps , including a little grocery shopping. Later in the evening, I noticed my blood pressure had risen to 162 systolic . That reminded me of dinner earlier—a hot  salty chicken dish with rice from a restaurant. This morning the reading returned to 136/56 with pulse 60 , confirming that food can have a noticeable short-term effect. Julie and I briefly talked about it, and we agreed to eat more homemade meals in the future . Cooking at home gives us better contr...

Grandpa Journey: Recovery Chat with AI Companion — Day 3

  This morning I woke up feeling rested after a good night’s sleep. The energy level was better, and the legs felt light again — always a reassuring sign. However, the weather had other plans. Freezing rain overnight left water on the ground turning into ice. Sidewalks and roads were slippery, making an outdoor walk risky. At my age, a fall is something I prefer to avoid. So I decided to adjust the plan. Instead of walking outside in the morning, I stayed home and moved slowly through the start of the day. I checked my blood pressure, which came in a bit higher than ideal but still acceptable. My pulse remained steady, and most importantly, I felt fine. Sometimes recovery is not about pushing forward but about making small, sensible adjustments. If conditions improve later, I may head to Hillcrest Mall for a light indoor walk — a familiar and safe place for many of my daily steps. Otherwise, it will simply be another quiet day of light activity, hydration, and a little blogging. Du...
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