It is really, really wonderful that in your old age you are protected by specialists who understand your problems and sort them out for you. Well, isn't that what we all need?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You just have this freedom when you're younger - this lack of concern to fail or do anything wrong. It comes with an ease that I've found has kind of deteriorated over time.
Once I started working with older people, I realized how much I enjoyed the intellectual challenge of taking care of patients who have multiple, complex medical problems.
The fact that doctors tend to treat people as individuals, guided by the need to ensure patient confidentiality, can reinforce this pattern of seeing the changes and challenges aging brings on through our heads and our bodies, rather than as a shared experience.
The older you get, the more you realise how happenstance... has helped to determine your path through life.
In an ageing society, it makes sense to support older adults to develop new skills, prolonging their working lives.
I think that as you get older, you learn to live in yourself more securely.
I have the problems of, I must confess, old age.
Our age is before all things a practical one. It demands of us all clear and tangible results of our work.
As you grow older, you learn to understand life a little better.
If we do everything right, the best we can do is live out our potential with as little age-related disease and disability as possible.
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