Facing the challenges of world's aging population
[The Christian Science Monitor - 22 April 2002] Baby boomers are going to live considerably longer on average than members of generations past. ... Meanwhile, every month 1 million people turn 60. And more than 70 million people in the world have marked their 80th birthday. This over-80 group is the fastest growing of all.
ageing as exile?
This blog explores the intersection of aging, creativity, purpose, transition, learning and well-being. It is edited by Steve Dahlberg.
"Exile is the cradle of nationality," according to Michael Higgins, Ireland's former minister of arts, culture and the Gaeltacht. We should "presuppose a sort of dialogue among exiles" who are together in a new place. Viewing ageing as "exile" offers a new (and positive) perspective about exile and ageing - one that can lead to older people better understanding their common "nationality" of what it means to be fully human - to be part of a greater whole.
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