Are you over 50? I am. At 68, soon to be 70, I am still looking for what I may do when I grow up. It is obvious that I have not reached the level of maturity of some. AARP, the magazine for retired people, keeps a theme of people who are advanced in years, but are still striving to find a niche in this life. I don’t necessarily want to start at the bottom of some corporate ladder, but I would like to learn a new skill, or improve an old one. My interests are; in drawing, writing, telling stories, my wife calls them lies, but I know better. If I could, I would love to do stand-up. I would be no match with George Carlin, nor as clever as Mark Twain. You know, a hundred years after he died, he wrote a Best Seller. And why not, it was advertised so well. He advertised the fact that he was going to write this book, that people had to rush out and get it. I remember as a kid in Grade School, English teachers said that Samuel Clemens, Mark Twain ,was going to write a book a hundred years after his death. Twain often said that the only safe place to tell the truth was from the grave. So obviously, his ploy worked.