Retiring Of Living

China
July 4, 2007 8:08pm CST
After retiring from 30 years of teaching.Ethbell Peopper could easily have decided to sit back and relax and enjoy a peaceful retirement.But that kind of life is not for Ethbell Peopper."I just wanted to do something different.If you are going to participate in life,do it.Don't just sit down and look out of the window."She says.At 68,She decided to become one of the pioneer participants un a program at the university of California.The program offers campus housing and classes to people over sixty.She enrolled in a class called Human Relationships and Diverse Society."I taught my minority students in my English and drama classes in high school for 20 years.But in this course,I found out a lot about other cultures i didn't know then.One of the most important lessons that I'm learning is to perceive,not to judge."Older adults can add to the educational resources of university by bringing with them a lot of valuable experience.Their presence on campus helps break some long beliefs of aging.Yong students may have fears of growing older.But that kind of fear can be reduced as they see that older people can be active,healthy,and continue to contrbute to society.The yonger students can begin to see aging as a natural part of living
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@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
5 Jul 07
I think this is a good story, a lot of people worry and become depressed at the thought of retiring, but to retire can be the beginning of a new life, it was for me, I retired early and my whole life changed for the better, I am doing things now that I would never have done in my younger days, when you get a little older you do have experience behind you and you know how to cope with certain situations better than when you are young, it can be a wonderful new life.