The story is that the fourth wise man was delayed and missed the others. He spent his life trying to find thee Christ to give his gift. But over time he spent his gift helping others. He would u in a leper colony and spent his last gift helping a young girl. About that time he spotted Christ on the cross, dead. HE was greif stricken and something happened to him and he was hurt and dying. Suddenly a person in white (Christ) appeared and told him that the gifts he gave to others were the same as giving to Christ. Happy ending.
Sort of like the Book os Ester which never mentions God but is all about God. The Fourth Wise Man is “not Biblical” but surely is indeed.
And that is why so many stores zare closing. a Brick and Mortar cannot afford to be nothing but a showroom for online sales. Where I work we have both but if our store’s sales don’t meet goals, they will close the store.
If you go in a Brick and Mortar, please buy something.
No the joke is not on me. As I said we have choices and yes one is to go bankrupt. Another is to work and earn healthcare and not depend on others to give you stuff. You can have your handout system of depending on others to give you stuff, I will take my rights.
Quit Windows after Windows Me turned out to be a bug infested mess. AND my “Dude It’s a Dell” (ad Dell ran) kept physically breaking and the repairperson said he saw it all the time. Went to the first aluminum Powerbook and never looked back. When the laptop died many years later, I got an iMac. It still works but slow on new software so I bought another Mac laptop. (iMac still works)
Meanwhile my wife is so frustrated when here Windows 10 or 11 updates when she didn’t want it to. Seems it can’t be changed now. I can’t get awzy from fixing MS computers it seems although they are better now.
Thanks