- 2014.10.24, 10:22
- Pie jautājuma, ka varētu strādāt (neiet pensijā) līdz pat nāvei.
"I have a hard time recognizing that I’m 84, almost 85. I’m in complete denial, which I think is extremely useful. Of course from time to time I allow myself to be aware of it, but it’s not something that I dwell on. I like working. I work very intensely."
"my friends are either dead or are still working."
+papildus
"scientists [...] looked at more than 4,000 subjects over two decades and found that men who were bald when they joined the study were more likely to develop prostate cancer than men who kept their hair. The researchers couldn’t be sure what explained the link, though they suspected that androgens (male hormones including testosterone) could be affecting both scalp and prostate. Langer had another theory: “Baldness is a cue for old age,” she says. “Therefore, men who go bald early in life may perceive themselves as older and may consequently be expected to age more quickly.” And those expectations may actually lead them to experience the effects of aging." - 11 rakstair doma
- 24.10.14 12:08 #
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nu ja, tie visi censoņi no garīgā darba lauciņa. bet man personīgi tas der :)
- Atbildēt
- 24.10.14 12:31 #
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viens no censoņiem ir bundzinieks, kas nav īsti garīgs darbs :) Cik esmu dzirdējis (pats nedaudz spēlēju bungas), tad bundziniekiem ir problēmas ar dzirdi, jo visu laiku esi tiešā trokšņa tuvumā.
datoriķiem atkal redzes problēmas, dzirdes problēmas- man, piemēram, ausu ārsts pateica, ka ja tik daudz klausīsies mūziku uz ausīm, tad drīz būsi rindā uz dzirdes aparātu, karpālais sindroms un daudzas citas lietas no sēdēšanas vienā pozā visu laiku.
Ir takš pilns ar cilvēkiem Latvijā, kas visu mūžu dara fizisku darbu, tā ka vairāk domāju tas ir vairāk kā paveicas un iedzimtā veselība. - Atbildēt