I always knew people who could write music had brains that just worked differently from mine. Same for some painters. And then there was Robin Williams. Whew!
But... you can ignore all those retirement things like SSA and Medicare etc until you get there cuz nothing you read today will still be in effect when you retire.
Even Greenpeace no longer wants us to attempt to recycle plastics (except those bottles you paid a deposit on). Put it in the regular garbage to be buried at some landfill.
It's difficult seizing properties on corners in order to make room for roundabouts. Lawsuits and such you know. And people who have lived there forever don't really want to see a big chunk of their property carved away, or see the depreciation they'll suffer from that.
Ah yes. Man has discovered that nature, when left alone, is a pretty good system. But what humans did before we learned better is what will kill us all.
I (63F) spend a silly amount of time looking up actors I see on the old TV shows and old movies on TCM. Sometimes I can come up with the name but need to remember where else I've seen them, and sometimes they're such an "insignificant" actor, at that time, they don't appear in the credits of the show. Then I have to click open every "uncredited" actor in the IMDb list to find who they are and where I've seen them before.
I was in my late teens before I went on Mr. Toad for the 2nd time in my life. The first, when I was much younger, traumatized me. But from 1980 on, I rode it every time I went to DL.
Never seen poison ivy. Try poison oak. It can grow as a bush, thicket, vines that climb up trees. Loses its leaves in the winter. Can you ID poison oak without leaves? I can. But it took a few really bad cases to learn all its bad habits.