Dementia is a scary thing and people do brain exercises in an attempt to prevent or delay it. But it’s been shown that our brains benefit more from being with other people than doing things alone.

Dementia is a scary thing and people do brain exercises in an attempt to prevent or delay it. But it’s been shown that our brains benefit more from being with other people than doing things alone.

Part of the problem we have with healthcare in the U.S. is that people working for large companies or government typically have very good health insurance, thank you very much. They are not interested in any changes that might negatively affect them.
In the Brexit vote, older people voted to Leave but the young voted overwhelmingly to Remain. Since the vote, many older people have died and many young people have become old enough to vote. If the vote was held now, with no one changing their vote, the country would probably vote to Remain in the E.U.
Mary Oliver has just died so I thought I would re-post a cartoon from last August that used a lot of her wonderful lines. As a sort of tribute or memorial.

The world seems to be increasingly dysfunctional. As global warming and automation put more stresses on society, what will we do?

Many Americans fear their taxes would go up if the U.S. adopted Universal Healthcare. But we are already in effect taxed heavily since the money companies pay towards employee healthcare could instead be income for the employees.
Everyone wants to lose weight. Here are a few suggestions, none of which do I follow.
The rich and powerful hate socialism for the masses but love socialism for themselves.

Americans claim to have strong family values, yet seem unconcerned with the health, stability, or wellbeing of actual families.

Despite justifications about being informed, many people read the news and opinion pieces mainly as a way to pass time. Why do you read news and articles?
