For many of the baby boomer generation, the government could
be relied on to provide a safety net in a variety of ways. The FDA had vigorous standards to help
protect us from harmful medications.
Safety inspections were routinely carried out on our poultry and
livestock before it was brought to market. The EPA made sure we had clean air and water. The SEC was
formed to protect investors against ill-contrived schemes and imprudence by
individuals as well as banks and large firms. The government still provides a
medical and financial safety net through Medicare and social security, but we
know these will undergo changes in the coming years.
Like many other posts in this blog, a big part of living and
aging well is being aware, open and conscious and taking responsibility for
ourselves. We often know the
best way to ______ (fill in the
blank), but we don’t do it. Do you
reach for unhealthy foods to comfort yourself? Have you had a medical issue you’ve tried to ignore? Are you under constant stress at
work? Sometimes these situations
are out of our control, but much of the time we can make different decisions
about our jobs, our time, who we choose to be with, where we live, what we eat
and what we choose to believe.
For example, are you surrounded by people who are negative,
complaining, and bring you down?
Being aware of how some people sap our energy while others make us feel
joyful and engaged is a first step to determining whether we want these people
in our social system. If we really
don’t but have little choice, we might be able to minimize the amount of time
we spend with them, or include others whose company we enjoy during the next
visit.
Aging well doesn't start at age 65 or 70. It's part of the lifestyle we've created through our lives, and yet it can be changed at any time. There are always the "big" issues, from the way our food is processed to the air we breathe. But we can decide if we live near a coal plant or eat fast food on a regular basis. Dealing with issues as they arise, taking an active role for our own well-being and educating ourselves about important topics will help us create a life we enjoy living today and "well" into the future.
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