Appearances Can Be Decieving - POSTED ON: Jan 06, 2018
Comfortable in Your Own Skin - POSTED ON: Dec 19, 2017
Growing Old Gracefully - POSTED ON: Dec 03, 2017
We start out young. If we stay alive long enough, we get old. Then we die. This is the inescapable truth about Life.
When I think of growing old gracefully, the image of Aunt Bee of Mayberry comes to mind. Aunt Bee’s common and comfortable look was similar to most of the older ladies in my 1950’s childhood world. And I don't know anyone who doesn't love the warm and caring character portrayed as Aunt Bee.
During past times, it seemed to be common knowledge that what was appropriate was....
Young people were to look fresh and trim, ..............and Older people were to be comfortable in their own plump skin, wrinkles and all.
But, Nowadays…. The article below says it really well. Growing Old Gracefully? by Patricia Brozinsky What does it mean to "grow old gracefully?" I recently saw a television commercial which gave me the idea for this article. In the commercial a dermatologist and his wife, a psychotherapist, emphasize that they want to "grow old gracefully" thus explaining the reason they each swallow 25 supplements per day. I don't believe swallowing pills will make us graceful, which is defined as “lithe, agile, dainty, pretty, delicate, handsome and trim”. Thus, their meaning of "growing old gracefully" eluded me. Unless we die young most of us will eventually look old. And, people who look old …. gray haired and wrinkled, gnarled arthritic fingers and toes, bent over from osteoporosis, and because of age-related-slow-metabolism or water retention have gained weight …. are regrettably not considered among the in-group who are "growing old gracefully."
Healthism: the modern religion - POSTED ON: Nov 15, 2017
“Healthism,” is the moral righteousness we attribute to a lifestyle that prioritizes health and fitness over anything else. Put bluntly, healthism involves seeing health as an individual matter, a primary value, and a moral index: basically, "if you get sick, it’s your fault." Health-related social stigma, … unfairly judging the character of ourselves or others based on health status or health choices, … has become a problem within our present culture. “I’m doing this for my health” has become the standard new-age bullshit excuse for whatever dieting or eating behaviors we choose for ourselves. Like, no matter how bizarre that behavior might be, how could any reasonable person ever object to such a Noble Purpose? We make judgment calls based on what we assume health is. We condemn and bless and decide who is with us and who is against us. We cast out the sinners, embrace the saints of Healthism, and preach it on every street corner. In our culture human beings now have the duty to be perceived as “Healthy” individuals. Healthy is the new good. Unhealthy is bad. Celebrities, athletes, and nutrition gurus are our idols and preachers. Fast food places and fat or unhealthy people are our outcasts and enemies. There is nothing wrong with desiring to be healthy. That is a normal wish for a happy life. However, it becomes a problem when we turn being healthy into an obligation … making it a standard that applies to everyone in our culture. Turning health into an obligation, or a standard of morality, belittles people who fail to measure up to the standard of whatever might be considered healthy. Whether or not a person is healthy is NOT something that each of us gets to decide. Some of us are born with disabilities, others with chronic illnesses, others fall sick later in life or have trauma or mental health issues. Most of the people who suffer from these conditions would rather have them gone, but the fact is that many people are forced to live with the fact that … for them … poor health is here to stay. An unhealthy person isn’t always the fat person in a wheelchair that you saw go into McDonalds. Even if it was, how do you KNOW if they are unhealthy because they are fat or if they were born unable to walk and became fat because of it? WHY a person is unhealthy should not matter. THAT a person is unhealthy should not matter. WHAT should matter is that unhealthy people want to live their life just like everyone else, without the added difficulty of having to prove that they are not to blame for their condition. Nowadays, even people born with disabilities are told that they would be better if they just think positive, exercise more or eat differently. Millions of dollars are being made by milking ‘cures’ for conditions like Autism, Down Syndrome etc, even though they are known to be genetic conditions. A diet won’t change a geneti...
Tell Me Lies - POSTED ON: Nov 14, 2017
Video Below: Little Lies by Fleetwood Mac
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