More than the forgetfulness and foibles we joke about, our "Senior Moments" also celebrate life-long memories, perspective, and wisdom, some delivered tongue-in-cheek, others for serious contemplation.  The lead contributor since SeniorLifestyle began in 2006 has been Dan Seagren, whose thoughts had already appeared on his own website and in several newspapers. 

The updated SeniorLIfestyle site includes all of the Senior Moments we have used since April 2006. 


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Aging, General

 2 records found

Juniors and Seniors by Dan Seagren


(March 12, 2021)
Seniors today are the fastest growing age group…
Topics: Change Demographics Statistics Trends


Did You Know? by Dan Seagren


(November 1, 2009)
Senior moments arrive in various ways, at unexpected times, and often unrecognized…
Topics: Demographics Health Care Statistics Trends


Financial

 1 record found

Financial Abuse by Dan Seagren


(October 31, 2010)
Many elderly are lonely and happy to engage with friendly types...including criminals who see seniors as easy marks…
Topics: Abuse and Addiction Financial Fraud Statistics


General

 3 records found

An Abbreviated World Census by Dan Seagren


(June 25, 2021)
If there were 100 people in the world, there would be…
Topics: Demographics Diversity & Pluralism Education Language, Meaning Statistics


Trivia by Dan Seagren


(August 14, 2011)
There are a lot of ditties we know in part but not the whole....
Topics: Knowledge Statistics Trends

Report Cards by Dan Seagren


(November 14, 2010)
If you are like me, I am happy that the era of report cards is in the past…
Topics: Crime, Justice, Punishment Statistics


Health & Wellness

 2 records found

Big, Bad Wolves by Dan Seagren


(August 5, 2007)
How the top ten causes of death have changed over the last century…
Topics: Demographics Health Care History Statistics

Tobacco Road by Dan Seagren


(December 17, 2006)
Seniors seldom if ever take up smoking although it has been known to happen.…
Topics: Disease Health Care Statistics Trends


History

 2 records found

A Century Agp by Dan Seagren


(July 12, 2009)
The way things were…
Topics: History Statistics

Only a Century Ago by Dan Seagren


(October 19, 2008)
What if I were born in 1827, not 1927? This then would have been my world for the last two decades or more of my life…
Topics: Demographics History Statistics


Holidays

 2 records found

Christmas or christmas? by Dan Seagren


(December 21, 2019)
What kind of holiday is it?…
Topics: Christmas Holidays Holiday Season Statistics Trends


Happy Holidays by Dan Seagren


(July 3, 2011)
There is reason for pride in the 235th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence....
Topics: History Holidays July 4 (U.S. Independence Day) Patriotism Statistics


News & Current Events

 1 record found

On Average by Dan Seagren


(March 30, 2008)
I’m wondering just how many people enjoy being classified as average: as an average man, child, athlete, businessman, CEO, preacher, surgeon, politician…
Topics: Choices and Decision Making Opportunity Planning Statistics


Relationships

 2 records found

Mentors or Misfits? by Dan Seagren


(March 11, 2007)
Another senior moment occurs when a seasoned worker discovers that his immediate supervisor (boss) is half his or her age, more or less…
Topics: Statistics Work

The Art of Listening by Dan Seagren


(November 5, 2006)
We seniors aren't always the best listeners although we have listened a lot, maybe too much, in our lifetime.…
Topics: Communication Humor Statistics


Retirement

 1 record found

Retirement Research by Dan Seagren


(February 6, 2014)
A serious senior moment occurs when we seniors research retirement…
Topics: Demographics Statistics Trips


Technology

 1 record found

Seniors Online by Dan Seagren


(March 1, 2009)
Our niece lamented that their big city daily newspaper is now delivered only three days a weekhellip;
Topics: Change Computers (and other Digital devices) Media Statistics Trends


Volunteer

 1 record found

Volunteerism by Dan Seagren


(August 23, 2009)
Volunteers are priceless, an unusual commodity in many countries but widespread in the US.…
Topics: Service Statistics Volunteer


Work, Employment

 1 record found

Income Equity USA by Dan Seagren


(December 31, 2017)
Achieving equity a worthy but complicated goal…
Topics: Financial Income Social Issues Statistics Trends Work