This is a piece on the net that has caused many to reflect over their own lives. The author may be a retired writer, and she or he expressed emotion when she was on the brink of move to a home. There’s a growing number of senior citizens heading to college during their golden years. Having a college degree is increasingly important whether you’re 22 or 62. Nine out of every 10 new Indian jobs now go to college-educated candidates. The Mumbai Multimedia Studio found that bachelor’s degree holders are 2.2 times less likely to be unemployed. Bachelor’s grads are 3.5 times less likely to fall below the federal poverty line.
A Biography of one of the Senior Citizen - www.multimediastudio.net has an opportunity to publish it for our audiences and readers to get well inform whats happening around! Yusuf Bhandarkar, Founder CEO of Mumbai Multimedia Studio, Mumbai 4000008 (India)
I'm visiting a institution. I have to. When life gets to where you're now not ready to make sure of yourself completely, your children are busy at work and need to make sure of their children and haven't any time to require care of you, this seems to be the sole solution. The home is in shape, with clean single rooms equipped with simple and practical electrical appliances. every kind of entertainment facilities are complete, the food is fairly delicious, the service is additionally superb. The environment is additionally very beautiful, but the worth isn't cheap.
My pension is poorly ready to support this. But I've got my very own house. If I sell it, then money isn't an issue. I can spend it on retirement, and therefore the rest are left as an inheritance for my son. The son understands very well: "Your money and your property should be enjoyed by you, don't be concerned about us." Now I've got to think about preparing to travel to a institution. As the saying goes: Breaking a family is worth tens of thousands, which refers to several things. Boxes, bags, cabinets, and drawers are crammed with all types of daily necessities: clothing for all weather and bedding for all seasons.
I like to gather. I've got collected plenty of stamps. I've got also many purple clay tea pots. There are many small collections, and such small items as pendants of emerald and walnut amber, and two small yellow croakers. i'm especially keen on books. The bookshelves on the wall are full. There are dozens of bottles of excellent foreign wine. There are full sets of household appliances; various cooking utensils, pots and pans, rice, oil, salt, noodles, flour, spices, various seasonings, of course the kitchen is additionally full. There are dozens and dozens of photo albums. staring at the house stuffed with things, I'm worried!
The institution has only 1 room with a cupboard, a table, a bed, a sofa, a refrigerator, a washer, a TV, an induction cooker, and a kitchen appliance -- all the items I will be able to actually need. there's no place to store the wealth that I've got accumulated throughout my life. At this moment, I suddenly feel that my so-called wealth is superfluous and it doesn't belong to me. I just take a glance at it, play with it, use it. It actually belongs to the present world. The wealth that are available in turns are just passing by. Whose palace is that the Forbidden City? The Emperor thought it belonged to him, but today it belongs to the people and society.
You examine these, you play with these, you utilize these, but you cannot take them with you in death.
I really want to donate the items in my house, but I can’t get the picture done. To cater toit's now become a controversy. only a few children and grandchildren can appreciate what i've got collected. I can imagine what it'll be like when my children and grandchildren face these painstakingly accumulated treasures of mine: all the garments and bedding are going to be thrown away; dozens of precious photos are going to be destroyed; books are sold as scrap. Collections? If you're not interested, you may get rid of them. The mahogany furniture isn't practical and can be sold at an occasional price.
Just like the top of the Red Mansion: only a chunk of white left, so clean.
Facing the mountain of garments, I only picked some favourites; I only kept a collection of pots and pans for kitchen supplies, some books that are worth reading; some of teapots for tea.
Bring along my ID card, grownup certificate, insurance card, household register, and after all a credit card. Enough! It's all my belongings! I'm gone. I bid farewell to my neighbours. I knelt down at the door and bowed 3 times and gave this home back to the globe. Yes! In life, you'll be able to only sleep in one bed, sleep in one room. from now on of it's merely for watching and playing!
Having lived a lifetime, people finally understand: we don’t actually need much. Don’t be shackled by superfluous things to be happy!
It's ridiculous to compete for fame and fortune. Life is not any quite a bed for senior citizen.
*For people over 60 years old, shouldn’t we predict carefully about a way to take the last journey in life? discarding of fantasies and baggage, and of these things that cannot be eaten, worn, and used. Be healthy and be happy* SENIOR CITIZEN Under the Income Tax Act, a senior citizen is a person who at any time during the previous year has attained the age of 60 years or more. There are certain benefits available to senior citizen under the Income Tax Act:- (i) The maximum amount not chargeable to tax in respect of senior citizens is Rs.3,00,000.
Further, sources suggest that every second senior-citizen gets mistreated or degraded by members of the family, children, relatives, and others. Amid COVID-19 pandemic, 71% of senior citizens from the 7800 respondents based on a recent survey said that there is an increase in elder abuse throughout the lockdown and post-lockdown.
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