Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Best Tip: Secrets of People Who Age Gracefully

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July 26, 2016
 

Keep learning something new

My mother, Rivy, was absolutely clear in her thinking that education is always important and that learning is a lifelong commitment. She wanted and needed the stimulation of learning new things. In her mid-50s, she returned to high school for her diploma, as she had been forced to leave many years earlier to help earn money for her impoverished family – a decision she had always regretted. And so, coming first in her class some 40 years later was a special accomplishment. She showed me the value of challenging yourself, setting new goals and working hard to achieve them, no matter what your age. - Dr. Viven Brown

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