See if you agree, here.
AARP The Magazine - February/March 2014
How Americans REALLY feel about aging.
AARP The Magazine - February/March 2014
How Americans REALLY feel about aging.
I was pleasantly surprised by the "aging gets easier" results. With the aches and pains that I already have I sometimes worry about how I'll do in my older years. Although I'm convinced that most of my pains come from work and working at a computer for too long.
I'm just wondering why an insurance company publishes a magazine.
I was pleasantly surprised by the "aging gets easier" results. With the aches and pains that I already have I sometimes worry about how I'll do in my older years. Although I'm convinced that most of my pains come from work and working at a computer for too long.
I'm just wondering why an insurance company publishes a magazine.
Can you expand on this? I'm not sure I can see how working at a computer too long will cause long term pain, unless it has something to do with your eyes.
On the topic, it looks like 70 is old under all scenarios. Not sure I believe that, though.
Can you expand on this? I'm not sure I can see how working at a computer too long will cause long term pain, unless it has something to do with your eyes.
A remarkable observation... I can't speak for others, but for whatever reason, those physical hurts that were real and worrisome in my younger days, are not bothersome as I near the 80 mark... Don't know why... The problem thought to be Carpal Tunnel wasn't helped by an operation (2 years ago). It was painful and prevented sleep. Diagnosed as peripheral neuropathy. I was frankly, very worried that this would be a permanent disability, and foresaw a lot of upcoming misery.
Not so... For whatever reason, the neuropathy and the arthritis and some of the other aches and pains are just part of life, and whether it's physical or mental, not debilitating. Still ride and paddle and do outdoor work... no problem.
Same reasons political lobbys own their own TV networks and newspapers.I'm just wondering why an insurance company publishes a magazine.
Advertising revenue as it is full of it. Very few helpful or informative articles. If it wasn't for the 15% discount we get at Denney's from the AARP card, I would not have one.
We don't belong to AARP and don't have an AARP card, but on the rare occasion when we go to our local Denny's they give us the senior discount if we ask for it. So, I'd guess you could drop AARP and not miss it.
We do look like seniors so that probably helps.
BTW, OP, in earlier posts you mention a CCRC. I have not found what this abbreviation means anywhere. Continuous Care Retirement Community? (Guessing.)