One of the most wonderful things about the UN’s International Day of Older People is how it brings people from a wide range of ages and backgrounds together.
As our minds turn to October 1 and the annual running of this special day, the theme for this year’s event, “celebrating the integral role of older people in our communities”, clearly puts into focus the importance of bringing people together.
If older people are recognised as integral to their communities, then they will be valued and feel included. If they are not, then they can be seen as a burden and feel excluded.
Having recently reached the milestone age of 60 myself, it has made me take stock of what has changed. I am braver, and (I hope) wiser, and I know my strengths a bit better, and I am panicking a bit at realising I’m definitely past halfway on this journey of life.
I have also realised that life is still going to be a case of taking one day at a time, and I suspect I won’t really feel any different for a long-ish while yet I hope.