The simplicity of my day to day. |
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This is where I write my thoughts, feelings and my daily trials, tribulations and happy things
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| Prompt: In This 21st Century "Learning is what most adults will do for a living in the 21st century," said someone named Perelman. Was he right? What and how do you believe we are now doing here in the 21st century I'm unsure of what he really meant. I agree we all continue to learn each day we're alive, it would be a most unusual day to not learn something new, one only has to turn on the television. But what did he mean when he says most adults will be learning for a living? I guess he could mean technology moves on at such a rapid pace that we need to keep learning just to keep up. I've seen this in my life as I attempt to keep abreast of all the things I need to master, just to do what used to be the simplest of things, such as banking. And yet my husband has never even tried. He says he has an analogue brain. I think its a cop out, as now I'm the one to do anything thats even slightly techy. I agree it would be difficult for him now to start learning at 82. Your question was "What and how do you believe we are now doing here in the 21st century?" Now that's a biggie. I often wonder what we older people, the ones who no longer work for a living, are actually doing here.The news often report the country"s population is aging, we're a problem. We take up beds in hospitals, there are not enough care homes, adult children are getting sandwiched between their children and their parents. Honestl in my opinion seniors are no longer valued for their insights and attained wisdom and knowledge. |