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Location: Blogs Webster University Business Experts |
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| Posted by: Webster University |
5/15/2007 |
Aging is just living. In Florida (where fire is a weather) we have a lot of reminders that we are an aging population. I felt a need to ponder. I took my insurance company's test for longevity, and even if I keep all of my bad habits, I'm targeted to go live to be 90. I needed some definition. Aging isn't just decline. Some things get better -- we use our memories more wisely take a larger perspective on problems if we allow ourselves. I came to the conclusion that aging is just surviving the passage of time. Therefore, aging is just living. It lends a lot more possibilities to the prospect. |
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Re: Looking Forward |
By Nicki Nance on
5/21/2007 |
| Thanks! If anyone wants a nice measure of how your living (aging) is going, take the test at www.realage.com. You will find out how your chronological age compares to the condition you are in. It comes comlpete with recommendations. |
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Re: Looking Forward |
By Karen Fattorosi on
5/21/2007 |
| I like this. . . . I really like this. Aging is living. Living is aging. |
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