Sunday, July 25, 2021

Life Lessons Younger People can Learn from the Elderly

 


As someone said, “We should listen to our elders, not because they are always right, but because they have more experience in being wrong.” Most elderly people have gained insights into life and have an understanding of what is truly important. They bring a sense of gratitude from childhoods or of young adults living through hardships such as the Great Depression and World War II. Many grew up without much and were grateful for gifts like new shoes, coats or hand knit sweaters and scarves.

In an article in Time magazine, a group of seniors were asked for any advice they would give to younger people. Many agreed it was important to follow your dreams and to remember it is easy to miss opportunities that come our way. One senior counseled, "Do not hesitate to switch interests, majors or fields of concentration," adding, "Find your preference or your passion, then focus on it to your heart's content."

Another senior advises to not exclusively think about your own needs and those of your family and friends; but to remember charity, faith and spirituality enrich our lives. He explains, “Faith or the belief in a power greater than oneself seems to be important for humans, for spirituality is a part of every culture. If this spirituality fosters concern for the welfare of others, it is of great benefit to society.”

Many elderly adults stress the importance of being flexible and open to change; and some say it is as important to tend to our own happiness as it is to spread happiness to others. Lots of seniors said volunteering is a good way to give back, and in many cases, meet new friends. Finally they stress the importance of continuing to grow and learn no matter how old you are.

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Source: time.com/2853974/10-life-lessons-you-can-learn-from-the-smartest-older-people/

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