By the way, you all need to pick up the book "Another Country" (Navigating the Emotional Terrain of our Elders). The author is Mary Pipher, PH.D. It is a New York Times Bestseller. I got mine at Borders. It is such a well written book. It is not boring as you might think it would be, but tries to give us a better understanding of our parents. It is a "field guide to old age, combining personal stories with social theory." Rich in stories and full of detail, it is a well-written and a sensitive investigation of aging. Not a boring how-to book but a how-to-think book. Please get this and read it. You will like it. She writes: "Nothing in our culture guides us in a positive way toward the old. Our media, music, and advertising industries all glorify the young. Stereotypes suggest that older people keep younger people from fun, work, and excitement. They take time (valuable time) and patience (in very short supply in our culture). We are very body oriented, and old bodies fail. We are appearance-oriented, and youthful attractiveness fades. We are not taught that old spirits often shimmer with beauty."
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Dad's Neurology Appointment
By the way, you all need to pick up the book "Another Country" (Navigating the Emotional Terrain of our Elders). The author is Mary Pipher, PH.D. It is a New York Times Bestseller. I got mine at Borders. It is such a well written book. It is not boring as you might think it would be, but tries to give us a better understanding of our parents. It is a "field guide to old age, combining personal stories with social theory." Rich in stories and full of detail, it is a well-written and a sensitive investigation of aging. Not a boring how-to book but a how-to-think book. Please get this and read it. You will like it. She writes: "Nothing in our culture guides us in a positive way toward the old. Our media, music, and advertising industries all glorify the young. Stereotypes suggest that older people keep younger people from fun, work, and excitement. They take time (valuable time) and patience (in very short supply in our culture). We are very body oriented, and old bodies fail. We are appearance-oriented, and youthful attractiveness fades. We are not taught that old spirits often shimmer with beauty."
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