Maintaining connections with other people is a major factor in optimal aging.  In this section, a number of contributors share their ideas and research on maintaining healthy relationships and establishing new ones. 


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42 articles found.

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Communication

 3 records found

English Spelling is Ridiculous by Sally Davies / Aeon


(My World   August 7, 2021)
Why is the English spelling system so weird and inconsistent? Yet, most people use it with surprising accuracy…
Topics: Communication History Language, Meaning Technology Writing


The Facebook Threat by Stu Johnson


(My World   October 16, 2020)
Increasing concerns for the role of Facebook in fueling social strife…
Topics: Civility Crime, Justice, Punishment Freedom Internet Media Politics Racism and Inequality Social Issues Social Media Social Unrest, Division Technology Trends Voting & Elections


Is Talk Cheap? by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   December 27, 2015)
When I heard that certain people (mostly youth) spend too much time texting rather than talking, I was not surprised…
Topics: Communication Relationships Social Media Technology



Faith, Religion & Spirituality

 1 record found

Modern Religion by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   July 9, 2017)
Finding God or making God in our image?…
Topics: Change Faith God Religion Science & Technology Technology



General

 4 records found

Many States Moving Away from Embosed License Plates by Rob Stump / TheDrive


(My World   September 23, 2023)
If you live in Colorado and any of the twenty or so other states moving to printed license plates, you may have to trade in your old plates…
Topics: Change Current Events, News New Year's Technology Transportation Trends


It's Time for Americans to Buy Less Stuff by Terry Nguyen / Vox


(My World   October 29, 2021)
Thanks to the supply chain crisis, holiday shopping won't be easy this year—even if you buy early…
Topics: Advertising Change Cost of Living COVID-19 Crisis Current Events, News Ethics & Morality Financial Holidays Holiday Season Lifestyle, General Opportunity Social Issues Technology


Facts and Fakes by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   December 8, 2019)
It's often hard to discern the difference…
Topics: Communication Language, Meaning Lies, Deception, Scams News Social Issues Technology Trends Writing


Innovation by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   April 30, 2017)
Innovation is more than incremental change…
Topics: Change Future Social Movements Technology Trends



Government & Politics

 3 records found

Driven Apart by Stu Johnson


(My World   October 10, 2020)
Where and how you get information matters…
Topics: Choices and Decision Making COVID-19 Dysfunctional, Broken Government Internet Media Politics Research Social Issues Social Unrest, Division Technology Values Voting & Elections


Driven Apart or Drawn Together? by Stu Johnson


(My World   November 21, 2018)
Reflections on the state of the nation at the mid-term elections…
Topics: Attitudes Civility Demographics Diversity & Pluralism Faith Government History Media Politics Social Media Technology Trends Trust Voting & Elections


Polls and Polling by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   September 25, 2016)
The challenges of opinion polls and voting technology…
Topics: Government Research Technology Voting & Elections



Health & Wellness

 2 records found

We're Just Rediscovering a 19th Century Pandemic Strategy by Sarah Zhang / The Atlantic


(Health & Wellness   February 27, 2021)
The first way to fight a new virus would once have been opening the windows…
Topics: COVID-19 History Innovation, Invention, Creativity Learning Technology


A Paradigm Collapses by Stu Johnson


(Health & Wellness   November 11, 2017)
Lessons from three decades of the Low-Fat Revolution…
Topics: Change Food & Nuitrition Research Science & Technology Statistics Technology



History

 2 records found

From Landlines to Tamagotchis by Special


(My World   November 10, 2023)
Love letters to obsolete technology…
Topics: Computers (and other Digital devices) History Media Technology Television Trends


A Tale of Two Hughs by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(My World   October 1, 2021)
One born to opportunity, the other to obscurity…
Topics: Achievements Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) Character, Integrity History Hopes & Dreams Opportunity Technology Tribute, Testimony



Holidays

 1 record found

A Season for Music by Stu Johnson


(My World   December 24, 2022)
Flash Mobs, Virtual Choirs and other ways to celebrate and extend the Christmas season with music…
Topics: Christmas COVID-19 Faith History Holidays Holiday Season Inspiration Leisure Music Technology



News & Current Events

 9 records found

Pull Up Your Socks, People, Let's Get Going! by Garrison Keillor


(My World   February 22, 2024)
The country needs something marvelous and fascinating to disperse the current gloom…
Topics: Change History Humor Politics Technology Travel Trends


Will AI Replace Real Live Authors and Artisits? by James N. Watkins


(Arts & Entertainment   September 9, 2023)
Jim puts AI to the test and for now feels confident in his place as a writer and humorist…
Topics: Arts & Entertainment Change Communication Coping Technology Trends Work Writing


Bridging the Divide by Stu Johnson


(My World   January 15, 2022)
A reminder as we look back at The Capitol Insurrection and approach Martin Luther King Jr Day that the divisions we face are not new and that there are ways to bridge the divide…
Topics: Attitudes Beliefs Civility History Media News Politics Popular Culture Social Issues Technology Trust Values Voting & Elections


Political Clout by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   November 20, 2021)
The role of Big Tech raises questions about who decides what we think and see…
Topics: Communication Internet Language, Meaning News Social Issues Social Media Technology Trends Values


Does Size Matter? by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   February 13, 2021)
Is Big always Better?…
Topics: Business Government News Social Media Technology


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Relationships

 1 record found

Three Generatons by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   January 14, 2018)
A soul-searching conversatoin…
Topics: Change Hopes & Dreams Innovation, Invention, Creativity Relationships Teaching Technology Trends



Technology

 12 records found

A Virtual Treasure Hunt by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 10, 2024)
Facebook celebrates its twentieth anniversary this week…
Topics: Communication History Lifestyle, General Media Social Issues Social Media Technology


Adventures in ECO Land by Barbara Greenleaf


(My World   March 18, 2023)
My humorous take on going green…
Topics: History Humor Nature Science & Technology Social Movements Technology


Parents of the Social Media Generation are Not OK by Samantha Murphy Kelly / CNN Business


(Health & Wellness   December 10, 2021)
Struggling to understand and navigate the potential harms that social media can have on their kids' mental health as they grow up…
Topics: Addictions Communication Family Mental Health Parenting, Parents Social Issues Social Media Technology Trends


The Lost History of the Electric Car from The Guardian


(My World   August 21, 2021)
And what it tells us about the future of transport…
Topics: Circumstances, Life Events Coping History Innovation, Invention, Creativity Opportunity Predictions & Forecasts Science & Technology Technology Transportation Trends


Coping with Technology by Barbara Greenleaf


(My World   September 25, 2020)
Technophobes are born, not made…
Topics: Coping COVID-19 Humor Internet Learning Personal Issues Technology


There are 7 more items for the category Technology and the Technology topic...See the whole list


Travel

 1 record found

A Needle in the Sky by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   April 30, 2022)
This month the Space Needle celebrates ts 60th anniversary…
Topics: History Technology Travel



Trends

 3 records found

Fly Me to the Moon by Barbara Greenleaf


(My World   March 24, 2023)
Once the domain of science fiction, space colonization is being discussed by serious scientists and engineers as a real alternative to our deteriorating planet…
Topics: Future Science & Technology Social Issues Technology


So Much is Known but Mystery Remains by Garrison Keillor


(My World   February 23, 2023)
We've learned something about privacy lately, namely that it doesn't exactly exist…
Topics: Change Computers (and other Digital devices) Social Issues Technology Trends


Who Do You Trust? (2021) by Stu Johnson


(Our World   July 23, 2021)
After an upward bump in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in July 2020, Gallup's annual survey of confidence in American institutions returns to a long downward trend…
Topics: COVID-19 Crime, Justice, Punishment Demographics Government History News Racism and Inequality Religion Research Science & Technology Social Issues Social Movements Social Unrest, Division Statistics Technology Trends Values Voting & Elections