With the large numbers of people on earth in their senior years there ought be a surplus of people within families and the broader community to provide physical and emotional support to the younger ones.
However, this is not occurring on a broad scale. A lot of seniors are avoiding their family through where they live or through the pursuits the choose to undertake.
Conversely a lot of younger ones are not asking for help as they do not value what those more senior can give.
Add to this the breakdown of the family, allowing seniors to feel dislocated from and not responsible for the general well being of their families.
Lastly, there is a growing number of seniors acting as careers for grandchildren whilst the parents chose to work, rather than parent, which causes them to help the grandchildren but not the children.
Therefore, society is dotted with selfishness, both amongst the younger as well as the elderly.
It is time for the younger to respect what the elderly have to offer and for the elderly to be more ready to help the younger, particularly where they need it the most, which is probably not where they want it.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
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