Paradoxes of eldering:
Paradoxes of eldering: gain-filled losses, loss-filled gains. Happy days. Fewer friends but more meaningful.
:- Doug.

Paradoxes of eldering: gain-filled losses, loss-filled gains. Happy days. Fewer friends but more meaningful.
:- Doug.
Elders have no dog in the economic hunt, only the best interests of the grandchildren.
:- Doug.
Elders are the unleveraged asset for the future, economically and much beyond.
:- Doug.
Elders are our greatest natural resource—and mostly hidden—mainly our own fault.
:- Doug.
Elders have a way to deal with insoluble problems—care to follow them around?
:- Doug.
Elders by their very continued existence challenge the status quo; they think differently.
:- Doug.