Monday, March 5, 2012

Changing the way we think.

With the population changing to an over-whelming elderly group, it is important for everyone to understand the impact this age group will have on future technologies and programs affecting the community and society as a whole. We have had many challenges over the years and had to adjust our values, beliefs, and morals in reaction to our judgments of these events and challenges.

Our ability to discard outdated judgments and values, proves that individuals are active constructive thinkers. We hold the future in our hands. What we do with it is totally up to our own reactions to our life history. I have changed how I react to the environment around me. My decisions to continue my education and work in patient advocacy comes directly from the formulations made with the stored information collected over the years. If I can change my reactions to the events presented to me in a positive direction, then I believe I can help others in their choice of reacting in a more comforting and peaceful way to conflicting stresses and the complexion of health issues.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

we need to change the whole paradigm of healthcare and care for the elderly and take profit out of the equation.