With that said, now that we know what we need to do, let us treat the elderly with love.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑28 Mar 2018, 18:43 Unfortunately, the book is realistic in it's depiction of how the elderly are treated. I admit I am guilty myself of impatience in dealing with the feeble old. A sobering thought is that one day soon, I will be at the receiving end.
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I laugh out loud at your idea.
I guess, if that happens, things will get complicated.
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Yeah right! Hoping for I can apply this idea of yours all the time of my life. Will you still be kind to the elderly who rule ruthlessly?See_B00kReaDs wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 03:44With that said, now that we know what we need to do, let us treat the elderly with love.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑28 Mar 2018, 18:43 Unfortunately, the book is realistic in it's depiction of how the elderly are treated. I admit I am guilty myself of impatience in dealing with the feeble old. A sobering thought is that one day soon, I will be at the receiving end.
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Hoping for, but I guess only a small amount of percentage practicing kindness to the elderly in our world nowadays.See_B00kReaDs wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 03:31It's a reminder of how our society treats the elderly. I hope more people would value and respect our elders.stacie k wrote: ↑14 Mar 2018, 22:09 Before reading this book, I was not in tune with our society's views of the elderly. However, after dwelling my mind on the depiction in Final Notice, I started to catch myself with feelings of impatience when an elderly person was crossing the street and slowing down my plan and progress. I think the author has done his job to make us think about these issues. It is sad and true that so many of our elderly are placed in nursing homes rather than being cared for by their families. I desire to slow down and give respect and appreciation for the older generation who have so much wisdom and experience to offer.
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Well yeah, it depends on the situation, and I'm sure there's a reason behind every action. What I'm saying is in general we should love and treat them kindly.n-dai che wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 07:42Yeah right! Hoping for I can apply this idea of yours all the time of my life. Will you still be kind to the elderly who rule ruthlessly?See_B00kReaDs wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 03:44
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Thanks for your elaboration, It makes me calm right now. I feel better now, I am glad that I am a part of this forum . I can relate to this situation. Thanks to you.See_B00kReaDs wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 08:01Well yeah, it depends on the situation, and I'm sure there's a reason behind every action. What I'm saying is in general we should love and treat them kindly.n-dai che wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 07:42Yeah right! Hoping for I can apply this idea of yours all the time of my life. Will you still be kind to the elderly who rule ruthlessly?See_B00kReaDs wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 03:44
With that said, now that we know what we need to do, let us treat the elderly with love.
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At least you recognize it! It takes a very strong person to admit when they need to do better.n-dai che wrote: ↑30 Mar 2018, 10:02Yeah, I am a bit guilty on this situation because sometimes when we are in hot temper. We hurt them. I regretted on this kind of behavior of mine.
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Well, all of us have many lapses and I need to overcome this.Camille Turner wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 11:06At least you recognize it! It takes a very strong person to admit when they need to do better.
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Super interesting statement. I had an encounter this past week with a close friend who happens to be 73 years old. She was denied access to technology because her medical insurance (and she does have decent insurance) doesn't cover a device that would aid her in monitoring her glucose levels. She is super technology savvy and has always engaged in groups that are primarily "younger" people. The conversation made me think of this book and wonder: are the elderly left behind or do they not have access? In this case, I wondered if there isn't enough demand, enough elderly people crying foul for not having access to the technology.desantismt_17 wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 11:30 I have a few friends with flip phones, and I wonder how much longer they'll be able to keep those phones if they want to remain viable individuals in our society. We're in an "adapt or be left behind" world, and it is often easier for younger people to adapt. Unfortunately, I can all-too-easily see a future where the elderly are little more than a group to be put somewhere and gotten out of the way.
I don't know the right answer. I do think life if what you make it. There is nothing stopping my elderly friends from, say, getting a smartphone. The reality is, their friends aren't texting or snapchatting so, why would they buy into this technology. When it helps them with their life, that's when.
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Well, I learned something today. I like that term, "ownvoice". My grandma and her book club are trying to write a book about a group of elderly people in a book club that end up going on the adventure of the book. I suppose that would fit into this concept. It is crazy to think that with so many elderly they would become marginalized, but as you get older I feel like it must be harder to stand up for yourself. I know that people have different strengths and weaknesses as they get older (such as Vince seeming pretty able throughout much of the book), but the fact is things do get harder.desantismt_17 wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 11:30 There is a new-ish term being tossed around the publishing world--"ownvoices." When wielded by an agent or editor, it means they want to see marginalized characters written by people who are part of that marginalized group (aka. a character who uses a wheelchair written by someone in a wheelchair). A year or so ago, I had someone say to me "I have an ownvoice in my book. I'm elderly, and I wrote about an elderly character." I initially scoffed. After some thought, though, I realized they had a very good point. Elderly people are approaching marginalized if they aren't there already. Technology forces advancement. I have a few friends with flip phones, and I wonder how much longer they'll be able to keep those phones if they want to remain viable individuals in our society. We're in an "adapt or be left behind" world, and it is often easier for younger people to adapt. Unfortunately, I can all-too-easily see a future where the elderly are little more than a group to be put somewhere and gotten out of the way.
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Wow, good for them. I wish they could maintain that.CaitlinGonya wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 19:35 I believe his novel shows a portion of perceptions towards the elderly. My parents are in the middle/late sixties but they still work and are active in the community. My grandmother climbed a mountain at the age of 80, so it really depends on the person as well as the viewing individual.
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No worries, thanks to you too.n-dai che wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 08:26Thanks for your elaboration, It makes me calm right now. I feel better now, I am glad that I am a part of this forum . I can relate to this situation. Thanks to you.See_B00kReaDs wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 08:01Well yeah, it depends on the situation, and I'm sure there's a reason behind every action. What I'm saying is in general we should love and treat them kindly.
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