How to Age Gracefully | CBC Radio
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I wonder if they made the last man say that or it was just a coincidence
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Lol I turned 10 last week and I got involved with popular kids when I was 9.. Oh dear that didn't turn well
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"Otherwise, yours will all die off" - Anyone else cry a bit?
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"Stay weird" is sage advice for any age. But, "Don't take anyone's advice" is also wise.
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chill 12 year old
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There is no such thing as "aging gracefully" or "healthy aging". Aging is NOT an extension of development but a decay in overall biological functioning (think of a car with five hundred thousand miles on it that hasn't been well maintained). Industrialized societies have done a wonderful job of increasing human lifespan with biomedical intervention, sanitary water, vaccines, and viral/bacterial cures. However, medical science has done nothing to maintain our optimal HEALTH-span (the state of a human body in its 20's). There needs to be a massive paradigm shift away from incremental age related research that focuses on one area (alzheimers, parkinsons, bone/muscle/joint deterioration and so on). For example, what quality of life does a 90 year old have even if they were cured of alzheimers? A more robust zeitgeist needs to take place whereby a holistic approach is used. The human body needs comprehensive bio-rejuvenation and damage removal therapies that restore the body (at a molecular and cellular level) to a state of optimal youthful health. Our government needs to invest in scientific R and D NOW or baby boomers are going to bankrupt our healthcare system and (more aggregately) all of Canadian society. As a tax paying millennial I much rather have the "older" generation maintain there health and be functioning members of society. Rather than see them on a path towards decrepity, severe ill-health, and eventually death.
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I so love this and all of the advice is wonderful and so very very true! I shall stay weird and listen to my own drummer FOREVER, signed a 60 year old.
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Nobody knows what the hell their doing - So true!
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It seems a lot of people are afraid of nature.
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What a mature opinion for a 12 year old. Capitalism isn't all suits and greed though, Elon Musk is a capitalist and he's doing amazing things to advance mankind. Capitalism can mean innovation :)
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Don't hangup! We will miss you.
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The "back up your hard drive part" was 100% accurate, thanks 28 year old! (btw, you look way too old for a 28 year old) signed, another 28 year old :D
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Moments matter. The ones you don't remember and the ones you wish you could forget.
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I love what the last scene said.
"Screw everyone else's advice, just live on"
haha :)
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Erhmagherd I bet the 12 year old doesn't even know what 'narcissistic' means. I doubt that she even knows anything about politics either. The only thing she knows about politics is probably just Donald trump. Signed, another 12 yr old
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sub for me and i will sub back
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Dear 106 year old
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where can
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Don't listen to other people's advice, nobody knows what the hell they're doing. - Best advice ever.
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