This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to avoid dwelling on numbers and limitations and instead enjoy simple pleasures and make the most of each moment.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
George Carlin's words of wisdom for seniors presented against a beautiful photographic scenic display of interest to senior citizens and non-seniors alike.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
Amazingly stunning photographs - the philosophy is pretty cool too. The picture look like a mix of England, Scotland, New Zealand and Canada - and I want to LIVE by one of those lakes!
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says the key to staying young is to focus on learning, laughing, surrounding yourself with loved ones, and cherishing your health. The main message is to make the most of life and create moments that take your breath away rather than dwelling on numbers or the past.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to avoid dwelling on numbers and limitations and instead enjoy simple pleasures and make the most of each moment.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
George Carlin's words of wisdom for seniors presented against a beautiful photographic scenic display of interest to senior citizens and non-seniors alike.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
Amazingly stunning photographs - the philosophy is pretty cool too. The picture look like a mix of England, Scotland, New Zealand and Canada - and I want to LIVE by one of those lakes!
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says the key to staying young is to focus on learning, laughing, surrounding yourself with loved ones, and cherishing your health. The main message is to make the most of life and create moments that take your breath away rather than dwelling on numbers or the past.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to avoid dwelling on numbers and limitations and instead enjoy simple pleasures and make the most of each moment.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
George Carlin's philosophy for old age emphasizes enjoying life and staying active as you age. The summary is:
Carlin notes that children are excited about aging and reaching new numbers, but adults often dread getting older, going from becoming 21 to turning 30 to pushing 40. He recommends keeping your mind active by learning new things, surrounding yourself with loved ones, and focusing on health and happiness rather than numbers. Most importantly, he says to live life to its fullest each day and make the most of moments that take your breath away.
George Carlin's philosophy for old age emphasizes enjoying life and staying active as you age. The summary is:
The document discusses how children are excited about aging and getting older, while adults tend to dread getting older after age 30. It then provides 10 tips for staying young at any age, such as keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, and cherishing your health. The overall message is to make the most of life by surrounding yourself with loved ones and things that bring you joy.
George Carlin's philosophy for old age emphasizes enjoying life and staying active as you age. The summary is:
The document discusses how children are excited about aging and getting older, while adults often dread certain age milestones like turning 30 or 40. It then provides 10 tips for staying young at any age, such as laughing often, learning new things, and surrounding yourself with loved ones. The overall message is to cherish your health, make the most of every day, and share your love with others.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says we can stay young at heart by focusing on learning, laughing, surrounding ourselves with loved ones, and cherishing our health. The key is to enjoy life's simple pleasures and make the most of each day.
This document provides advice on how to stay young at any age. It discusses how people get excited about aging when young but then dread getting older, hitting various decades like 30, 40, and 50. It then offers 10 tips for staying young, such as throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping only positive friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, moving on after grief, surrounding yourself with loved ones, cherishing your health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and living life to its fullest each day. The overall message is that life should be enjoyed at any age.
A Centenarian's Perspective about AgeingRaja Mitra
The document discusses how perspectives on aging change as people get older. It notes that children are excited about getting older and counting their age in fractions, but that excitement fades as people reach their 30s and 40s and the numbers feel like they are "slipping away." It then provides advice on how to stay young at any age, such as keeping an active mind, laughing often, surrounding oneself with loved ones, and focusing on moments that take one's breath away rather than numbers or milestones.
Philosophy for oldage - georgecarlin ( thuydy )Thuydy
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it encourages maintaining a youthful outlook by focusing on learning, laughing, and surrounding yourself with loved ones. The document provides 10 tips for staying young, such as keeping only cheerful friends, enjoying simple things, and telling loved ones often that you care about them. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each day.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says we can stay young at heart by focusing on learning, laughing, surrounding ourselves with loved ones, and cherishing our health. The key is to enjoy life's simple pleasures and make the most of each day.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says we can stay young at heart by focusing on learning, laughing, surrounding ourselves with loved ones, and cherishing our health. The key is to live fully while alive and make the most of every moment.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers no longer sound exciting. However, making it to 60 is an achievement, as is hitting 70 and beyond. The document provides 10 tips for staying young at any age, such as laughing often, surrounding oneself with loved ones, and telling people that you love them. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each day.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
The document discusses the immune system and how it protects the body from disease. It notes that the immune system fights off colds and illnesses, but it may be too weak to overcome some viruses or diseases like HIV/AIDS. One source explained that the immune system remembers past illnesses to either fight them off or not. Another source called white blood cells by a different name and discussed their role in the immune system. It also stated that the immune system is the only system that defends against nearly all diseases and can even destroy cancer cells when functioning properly.
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Pronk Huys is a small Dutch interior design company founded in 1980 that specializes in custom woodwork. Over 32 years, the company has transformed its workshop location and developed a wide network of clients while maintaining a focus on artistic innovation and craftsmanship. The founder, Simon Pronk, is a carpenter and designer who creates unique, custom-made interior designs in clients' desired wood types and finishes.
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The document outlines an upcoming classroom project called "Investigating the Weather" which will have students research natural disasters, predict weather, keep weather journals, and do a role play news report on a disaster; the project aims to teach students about how weather affects lives while building 21st century skills like critical thinking through group-based and student-led activities.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to avoid dwelling on numbers and limitations and instead enjoy simple pleasures and make the most of each moment.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
George Carlin's philosophy for old age emphasizes enjoying life and staying active as you age. The summary is:
Carlin notes that children are excited about aging and reaching new numbers, but adults often dread getting older, going from becoming 21 to turning 30 to pushing 40. He recommends keeping your mind active by learning new things, surrounding yourself with loved ones, and focusing on health and happiness rather than numbers. Most importantly, he says to live life to its fullest each day and make the most of moments that take your breath away.
George Carlin's philosophy for old age emphasizes enjoying life and staying active as you age. The summary is:
The document discusses how children are excited about aging and getting older, while adults tend to dread getting older after age 30. It then provides 10 tips for staying young at any age, such as keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, and cherishing your health. The overall message is to make the most of life by surrounding yourself with loved ones and things that bring you joy.
George Carlin's philosophy for old age emphasizes enjoying life and staying active as you age. The summary is:
The document discusses how children are excited about aging and getting older, while adults often dread certain age milestones like turning 30 or 40. It then provides 10 tips for staying young at any age, such as laughing often, learning new things, and surrounding yourself with loved ones. The overall message is to cherish your health, make the most of every day, and share your love with others.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says we can stay young at heart by focusing on learning, laughing, surrounding ourselves with loved ones, and cherishing our health. The key is to enjoy life's simple pleasures and make the most of each day.
This document provides advice on how to stay young at any age. It discusses how people get excited about aging when young but then dread getting older, hitting various decades like 30, 40, and 50. It then offers 10 tips for staying young, such as throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping only positive friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, moving on after grief, surrounding yourself with loved ones, cherishing your health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and living life to its fullest each day. The overall message is that life should be enjoyed at any age.
A Centenarian's Perspective about AgeingRaja Mitra
The document discusses how perspectives on aging change as people get older. It notes that children are excited about getting older and counting their age in fractions, but that excitement fades as people reach their 30s and 40s and the numbers feel like they are "slipping away." It then provides advice on how to stay young at any age, such as keeping an active mind, laughing often, surrounding oneself with loved ones, and focusing on moments that take one's breath away rather than numbers or milestones.
Philosophy for oldage - georgecarlin ( thuydy )Thuydy
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it encourages maintaining a youthful outlook by focusing on learning, laughing, and surrounding yourself with loved ones. The document provides 10 tips for staying young, such as keeping only cheerful friends, enjoying simple things, and telling loved ones often that you care about them. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each day.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says we can stay young at heart by focusing on learning, laughing, surrounding ourselves with loved ones, and cherishing our health. The key is to enjoy life's simple pleasures and make the most of each day.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says we can stay young at heart by focusing on learning, laughing, surrounding ourselves with loved ones, and cherishing our health. The key is to live fully while alive and make the most of every moment.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers no longer sound exciting. However, making it to 60 is an achievement, as is hitting 70 and beyond. The document provides 10 tips for staying young at any age, such as laughing often, surrounding oneself with loved ones, and telling people that you love them. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each day.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
The document discusses the immune system and how it protects the body from disease. It notes that the immune system fights off colds and illnesses, but it may be too weak to overcome some viruses or diseases like HIV/AIDS. One source explained that the immune system remembers past illnesses to either fight them off or not. Another source called white blood cells by a different name and discussed their role in the immune system. It also stated that the immune system is the only system that defends against nearly all diseases and can even destroy cancer cells when functioning properly.
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middle-east. InoVVorX is a commitment to solid representation, smart
marketing & value for money services. We embrace technology - while
maintaining a strong human connection in the products that we develop
for our clients. We focus on creating unique & innovative web based
applications and websites. Our products are a unique blend of creativity,
innovation, ease-of-use and at the same time a visual treat to the eyes.
Pronk Huys is a small Dutch interior design company founded in 1980 that specializes in custom woodwork. Over 32 years, the company has transformed its workshop location and developed a wide network of clients while maintaining a focus on artistic innovation and craftsmanship. The founder, Simon Pronk, is a carpenter and designer who creates unique, custom-made interior designs in clients' desired wood types and finishes.
Achilles shows inappropriate and excessive behavior, or hubris, in Book 1 of The Iliad by not properly showing respect to Agamemnon. A quarrel develops between them when Agamemnon demands Achilles' war prize Briseis, which causes Achilles' rage and withdrawal from battle. The opening lines of The Iliad predict the epic will focus on the consequences of Achilles' rage. The gods are portrayed as involved with humanity but also able to manipulate human affairs, contrasting with the humans who are unable to control their emotions and destinies.
The document outlines an upcoming classroom project called "Investigating the Weather" which will have students research natural disasters, predict weather, keep weather journals, and do a role play news report on a disaster; the project aims to teach students about how weather affects lives while building 21st century skills like critical thinking through group-based and student-led activities.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to avoid dwelling on numbers and limitations and instead enjoy simple pleasures and make the most of each day.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says we can stay young at heart by focusing on learning, laughing, surrounding ourselves with loved ones, and cherishing our health. The key is to live fully while alive and make the most of every moment.
Philosophy for old age - george carlin ( thuydy )Thuydy
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where the numbers start to feel less exciting. However, it says we can stay young at heart by focusing on learning, laughing, surrounding ourselves with loved ones, and cherishing our health. The key is to live fully while alive and make the most of every moment.
George Carlin's philosophy for old age emphasizes enjoying life and staying active as you age. Some key points are:
1) As children, we look forward to getting older, but that excitement fades with age.
2) Staying social with positive friends and continuing to learn helps keep the mind active.
3) Cherish your health and seek help when needed. Focus on living in the present and telling loved ones you care.
4) The true measure of life is not how long you live, but making the most of each day and savoring moments that take your breath away.
This document discusses philosophies for aging well. It suggests that as children we look forward to getting older, but that outlook changes as we reach milestones like 30, 40, and 50, where aging is seen more negatively. However, getting into one's 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond can be enjoyable if one focuses on staying active mentally and socially, laughing often, and cherishing relationships and health. The key is to not dwell on numbers and limitations but rather find joy in everyday moments.
George Carlin's philosophy for old age emphasizes enjoying life and staying active as we age. The key points are:
1) Cherish your youth but also find joy in every phase of life.
2) Keep your mind and body active by continuing to learn, try new hobbies, and spend time with people and things you love.
3) Find happiness in simple pleasures and don't dwell on numbers like age, instead focus on making the most of each day.
This document provides advice on how to stay young and enjoy life as one ages. It discusses how children are excited about getting older but that excitement fades with age. It then lists 10 tips for staying young, including throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, accepting grief but moving on, surrounding oneself with loved ones, cherishing health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and living life to its fullest each day. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each moment.
This document provides advice on how to stay young and enjoy life as one ages. It discusses how children are excited about getting older but that excitement fades with age. It then lists 10 tips for staying young, including throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, accepting grief but moving on, surrounding oneself with loved ones, cherishing health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and living life to its fullest each day. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each moment.
Philosophy for old age-Journey through the agesGatta Iqbal
This document provides advice on how to stay young and enjoy life as one ages. It discusses how children are excited about getting older but that excitement fades with age. It then lists 10 tips for staying young, including throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, accepting grief but moving on, surrounding oneself with loved ones, cherishing health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and living life to its fullest each day. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each moment.
This document provides advice on how to stay young at any age. It discusses how people get excited about aging when young but then dread getting older, hitting various decades like 30, 40, and 50. It then offers 10 tips for staying young, such as throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping only positive friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, and surrounding yourself with loved ones. The overall message is to live fully and cherish each moment.
This document provides advice on how to stay young and enjoy life as one ages. It discusses how children are excited about getting older but that excitement fades with age. It then lists 10 tips for staying young, including throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, accepting grief but moving on, surrounding oneself with loved ones, cherishing health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and living life to its fullest each day. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each moment.
This document provides advice on how to stay young and enjoy life as one ages. It discusses how children are excited about getting older but that excitement fades with age. It then lists 10 tips for staying young, including throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, accepting grief but moving on, surrounding oneself with loved ones, cherishing health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and living life to its fullest each day. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each moment.
This document provides advice on how to stay young and enjoy life as one ages. It discusses how children are excited about getting older but that excitement fades with age. It then lists 10 tips for staying young, including throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, accepting grief but moving on, surrounding oneself with loved ones, cherishing health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and living life to its fullest each day. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each moment.
This document provides advice on how to stay young and enjoy life as one ages. It discusses how children are excited about getting older but that excitement fades with age. It then lists 10 tips for staying young, including throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, accepting grief but moving on, surrounding oneself with loved ones, cherishing health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and remembering that life is about moments that take your breath away. The document encourages sharing these tips with others.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
1. Philosophy for Old Age George Carlin on age102. (Absolutely Brilliant) IF YOU DON'T READ THIS TO THE VERY END, YOU HAVE LOST A DAY IN YOUR LIFE. AND WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED, DO AS I AM DOING AND SEND IT ON . Music: Ernesto Cortazar “Eternal Love Affair” He Yan Jan 2010 Click to go
2. Do you realise that the only time in our lives when we like to get old is when we're kids? If you're less than 10 years old, you're so excited about ageing that you think in fractions.
3. 'How old are you?' ' I'm four and a half!' You're never thirty-six and a half. You're four and a half, going on five! That's the key
4. You get into your teens, now they can't hold you back. You jump to the next number, or even a few ahead.
5. 'How old are you?' 'I'm gonna be 16!' You could be 13, but hey, you're gonna be 16! And then the greatest day of your life ...... . You become 21. Even the words sound like a ceremony. YOU BECOME 21... YESSSS!!!
6. But then you turn 30. Oooohh, what happened there? Makes you sound like bad milk! He TURNED; we had to throw him out. There's no fun now, you're Just a sour-dumpling. What's wrong? What's changed?
7. You BECOME 21, you TURN 30, then you're PUSHING 40.... Whoa! Put on the brakes, it's all slipping away. Before you know it, you REACH 50 and your dreams are gone
8. But wait!!! You MAKE it to 60. You didn't think you would!
9. So you BECOME 21, TURN 30, PUSH 40, REACH 50 and MAKE it to 60.
10. You've built up so much speed that you HIT 70! After that it's a day-by-day thing; you HIT Tuesday, May 31, 2011 !
11. You get into your 80's and every day is a complete cycle; you HIT lunch; you TURN 4:30 ; you REACH bedtime. And it doesn't end there Into the 90s, you start going backwards; 'I Was JUST 92.'
12. Then a strange thing happens. If you make it over 100, you become a little kid again. 'I'm 100 and a half!' May you all make it to a healthy 100 and a half!!
13. HOW TO STAY YOUNG 1. Throw out nonessential numbers. This includes age, weight and height. Let the doctors worry about them. That is why you pay 'them' 2. Keep only cheerful friends. The grouches pull you down.
14. 3. Keep learning. Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, whatever... Never let the brain idle. 'An idle mind is the devil's workshop.' And the devil's name is Alzheimer's. 4. Enjoy the simple things.
15. 5. Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath. 6. The tears happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person, who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive.
16. 7. Surround yourself with what you love , whether it's family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge . 8. Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help.
17. 9. Don't take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, even to the next county; to a foreign country but NOT to where the guilt is. 10. Tell the people that you love them, at every opportunity.
18. AND ALWAYS REMEMBER : Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
19. And if you don't send this to at least 8 people – who cares? But do share this with someone... We all need to live life to its fullest each day!!