Umor Einstein

* Umor Einstein

TRUTH/UNIVERSAL TRUTH
"Man has no nobler function than to defend the truth."
                                                                                -- Ruth McKenney
"If the truth isn't enough, then you must become stronger at presenting it." 
                                                                                  -- Jim Rohn
"Universal laws are always in force whether you believe in them or not."
                                                                                  -- Brian Tracy
"There are only two truly infinite things, the universe and stupidity. And I am unsure about the universe."
                                                                                  -- Albert Einstein  

 

 

 

* Doua laturi; imprejurarile si cunoasterea

Knowledge has two wings. Conjecture is one wing. Conjecture alone is lacking and cuts short the flight. The one-winged bird continues to struggle, hoping to reach the nest somehow with one wing. And then wisdom shows his shining face. Delivered from conjecture, the bird now spreads both wings (and soars once again).

 

 

 

* Frumos

Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.

                           -Marcel Proust
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 * Nostalgia dupa batrini

Embracing the Disinherited
The Elderly Population
 
In tribal cultures, the elderly play an important role. They are the keepers of the tribe's memories and the holders of wisdom. As such, the elderly are honored and respected members of tribes. In many modern cultures, however, this is often not the case. Many elderly people say that they feel ignored, left out, and disrespected. This is a sad commentary on modernization, but it doesn't have to be this way. We can change this situation by taking the time to examine our attitudes about the elderly and taking action.
Modern societies tend to be obsessed with the ideas of newness, youth, and progress. Scientific studies tell us how to do everything – from the way we should raise our kids to what we need to eat for breakfast. As a result, the wisdom that is passed down from older generations is often disregarded. Of course, grandparents and retired persons have more than information to offer the world. Their maturity and experience allows for a larger perspective of life, and we can learn a lot from talking to elderly people. It's a shame that society doesn't do more to allow our older population to continue to feel productive for the rest of their lives, but you can help to make change. Perhaps you could help facilitate a mentorship program that would allow children to be tutored by the elderly in retirement homes. The elderly make wonderful storytellers, and creating programs where they could share their real life experiences with others is another way to educate and inspire other genera! tions.
Take stock of your relationships with the elderly population. Maybe you don't really listen to them because you hold the belief that their time has passed and they are too old to understand what you are going through. You may even realize that you don't have any relationships with older people. Try to understand why and how our cultural perception of the elderly influences the way you perceive them. Look around you and reach out to someone who is elderly – even if you are just saying hello and making small talk. Resolve to be more aware of the elderly. They are our mentors, wise folk, and the pioneers that came before us and paved the way for our future.

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