How I Don’t Want to Grow Old
As I approach my 60s and hang around a lot of folks (mainly white dudes, and sometimes the women who love them) in their 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s, behaviors come to mind that I hope to avoid.
- Be angry with and afraid of immigrants, because they bring unwelcome change to our society1.
- Be angry about society as a whole and talk about how things are just going downhill2.
- Opine about how we’ve lost our strong sense of values3.
- Complain about the country becoming a socialist state while happily collecting my social security checks and medicare health insurance.
- Limit my news sources to those that agree with my current opinions, never seeking out counter-arguments to see if it is time to update my own priors4.
- Wish for a society that was more strongly based in religious values5.
- Complain about “young people these days”, because they don’t agree 100% with your values or because they don’t have the same work ethic.
- Be afraid and/or angry about perceived threats that we read about in the news, or see on broadcast news, that almost certainly have no bearing on my everyday well-being.6
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FBI report and Undocumented Immigrants Are Half as Likely to Be Arrested for Violent Crimes as U.S.-Born Citizens. ↩
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While subject to change, every generation being born is better off than the generation before in terms of healthcare, economic opportunity, and quality of life measures. ↩
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If you are in your 80s, the societal values you grew up included segregation, overt policies that prevented others from moving into your neighborhood, and explicit homophobia and misogyny. ↩
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Better hope the religion is yours! Want prayer in school? OK, how about a call to muslim prayer ringing out through your grandchildren’s elementary school? ↩
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The media wants us to be outraged, they want us to be afraid. They will manufacture possible outcomes to activate their audiences. ↩