I’m not in a Hurry to Die

I’m not in a Hurry to Die
“Older adults laugh at youth, laugh at the progress that others now pursue, laugh at the end of the world.”
In our modern culture, old age is perceived with a certain pathological air. Being young is a state of glory that seems to never end. But the reality is different. It ages quickly. Our lack of policies to take old age as everyone’s challenge has led older adults into obscurity, forgetting their existence and their rights. I’M NOT IN A HURRY TO DIE enters the intimacy of a reality where life prevails over the economy.
Photo Caption. Image 001. On a global scale, every second two people turn 60 years old. To take advantage of the circumstances arising from the aging of the population, it is essential to train young people about what it means to age with dignity, use technologies to encourage active aging, ensure basic needs and maintain the independence of older people to end false belief that the experience and knowledge of the elderly are outdated or decadent.

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José Luis Rodríguez M.