Reverse Aging by Thinking Backward
A clever way to solve problems lies in considering the opposite. If change is the desired result, explore instead how to keep things the same. Often, thesolution becomes obvious.
Elder Bob's Guide To Better Living After 50
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A clever way to solve problems lies in considering the opposite. If change is the desired result, explore instead how to keep things the same. Often, thesolution becomes obvious.
Did psychologist Abraham Maslow predict the loneliness epidemic in way back in 1943? We got our needs for food, water, safety and shelter licked, so now we have to worry about our sociology. Are we loved? Do we belong? How will the military help stem this rampant epidemic of loneliness?
Pain. We spend most of our life trying to avoid it. Trying to get rid of it when it comes. What if that strategy is all wrong? Growth occurs mostly after some pain. We want growth. Maybe we should be accept pain and seek out more of it instead of less?