Elders

How we treat our elders, and how we engage their accumulated wisdom in our ongoing journey as a society, says much about us and our potential for progress as humans. Like youth, however, we are progressively marginalizing the voice of our elders. Too many times, we let people pass an arbitrary age and no longer deem them to be fully productive members of society. That is a great loss, both for them and for us.

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