Monthly Archives: March 2019
Questions work on elders?
What questions need to work on us—on me—as elders? :- Doug.
Have I lived enough?
Have I lived enough? What yet do I wish to live? :- Doug.
Don’t look down on youth
Some of what I have written of age tends toward alpha male aspects. Tone it down. Mature people ought not look down on youth or even “middlers:” we are all on the same continuum together. Compassion and generosity develop us. … Continue reading
Why am I working?
Why am I working? I probably don’t need the income. To keep my mind active. To get my soul more actively engaged. To do something for others. To find my more complete, my longer sight. :- Doug.
Not better ways to age:
We are not about finding better ways to age: rather better ways to be human. :- Doug.
Go deeper than that
We’re going to go deeper than that We have that responsibility :- Doug.
Old and growing
The question is, We are old and growing: what is our responsibility? :- Doug.
Conscious aging process
Can becoming conscious of our own aging process help us better serve our clients and our grandchildren? :- Doug.
Complex intentional?
How is your aging complex and intentional? :- Doug.
Finding responsibilities?
How are these people newly creative? How are they moving: living? What responsibilities are they finding? :- Doug.
Responsibility of aging?
What might be the responsibility of aging? :- Doug.
Do they comment?
Do they see really see their clients the ones under their protection do they comment to their clients over their lives and how they face them each? :- Doug.
Medicaid, discouraged
Lawyer, notice: it is a big job to gather the paper for a Medicaid application. Some people perhaps should be discouraged from it—or at least warned. :- Doug.