The Roots of Our Society
According to Webster's Dictionary, the word "age" is described as a decline of life and oldness. When many people hear the word "old" being refereed to senior citizens, they automatically think of a wrinkled, hunched over, grumpy man hobbling on his cane across the street at two miles an hour. Other stereotypes of older people is that they smell funny, have dentures, and are generally grumpy to everyone they come in contact with. Although I have seen such behaviors come out of older people, I always want to be grumpy or mean back to them but I always stop and think. They are just like us spiritually and even emotionally, but their bodies are more aged. It is easy for me to talk to old people and imagine them if they were my age. My grandparents for example are the most awesome people I know. They tell me stories about what they were like when they were my age and they tell me about how life was during World War II and other hard times America went through. When they tell me these stories, I imagine I am there with them in that time period and I am transfixed in the de
Although, they may have an older outer shell, I think old people are fun to talk to and sometimes all they want is for someone to talk back to them and ask them how their day is going. The majority of elderly people are put in nursing homes and other health care facilities because maybe their spouse died or no one in their family wishes to take the time to care for them. When I think of ageing I think of the body growing older not necessarily physically, but mentally as well. I think older people are wiser and more diplomatic and always have great advice and ideas. I also believe that ageing is a big part in society because once people age, we know that a new group of people is going to move up and new babies are going to be born. I have learned that the majority of old people still have the minds they had twenty years ago and can still relate funny stories that happen to me. Ageing does not always need to be used as a negative word, which I think, is how people look at it. " and always have a good tale and moral. As the body grows older bone mass begins to lessen and muscles go weak and one may not have the same energy they did ten years ago. Older people can always contribute to the community and family by being around and sharing stories that start out with "Well, when I was your age. I could not imagine how difficult it would be to live through the Stock Market Crash, World War II, Vietnam, and other major influences on America and adjust to the way of life of each event. Listening to my grandparents has taught me to love and appreciate the wisdom and knowledge of older people.
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