The
Creator has given each of us a life to live. Each individual’s life is unique
in itself, and everyone’s life journey is paved with his or her personal
encounters and events to enrich that unique life experience. Therefore, there
is no blueprint for living.
As you
continue to age, you may develop an autoimmune disease, such as myasthenia
gravis, which can be a devastating experience. No matter what, any physical
disease or frailty is unavoidable, and we all must learn to confront the
challenge.
Life is
never static: everyday living is full of challenging changes from time to time.
Many of these changes are welcomed and embraced, but some are dreaded and even
painful. Being able to cope with these changes in life is fundamental to living
for life. More importantly, the ability to bounce back from these undesirable
negative changes holds the key to the art of living well.
What is
living for life?
Living
for life is living with passion and purpose. Nobody is born with the gift of living
for life: there is no blueprint for this. It comes from thoughts, behaviors,
and actions, and these attributes have to be acquired through mental and
physical effort and deliberation. Only health fitness provides an environment
for an individual to turn them into a reality. Turn your senior years into your
golden years, and don’t become depressed like many seniors do as they continue
to advance in their age.
Your Golden Years and Santa Claus shows
you the wisdom in happy and successful aging through changing your perspectives
in matters of health, money, loss and bereavement issues. It is a
holistic approach to living in simplicity with compassion and tranquility in
the golden years.
Stephen
Lau
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by Stephen Lau
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