'It is the way of the world that things and people deteriorate over time, but a great many spirits and minds continue to grow':
, Lady Gaga was also called upon to shepherd a frail Liza Minelli onto the stage in a wheelchair, so that the aging entertainment icon could introduce the Academy Award for best picture. Lady Gaga was indeed gracious, but the bright lights and large audience seemed to overwhelm Minelli and she appeared confused. How much better it would have been to show clips from awhen the famous star, who had once commanded the stage with her talent and energy, was more relaxed and in control.
Instead, we see endless coverage about elders with dementia and Alzheimer’s while very little attention is paid to older people who continue to work at any number of crafts, arts, and other professions into their 90s and beyond. Some Asian countries call these individuals Human Living Treasures.
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