There has been a lot said recently about the perils of the dreaded alzheimer's disease. Ideally, reasonable fitness in body and mind is a prerequisite for quality life. Unfortunately this balance is often not enjoyed.
It can normally be expected that the elderly are more likely to suffer because physical activity is often diminished or rendered impossible. Senior citizens may not have been swept along with the technology of the computer age and will have little to fall back on when aches and pains set in.
From an early age youngsters are taught the basics of computing and for them it is merely a matter of channelling their thoughts in the right directions.
Just using their smart phones etc., to send non-consequential chit chat emails or play games is non productive and the small percentage who use the technology with a view to their future success are likely to be valuable citizens of tomorrow.
So both young and old alike should strive to understand internet related concepts particularly as the internet provides each one of us a way to make money which compared to earlier decades is inexpensive and requires little more than logical thought and application.
Getting back to alzheimers it is recommended that the brain be kept active so this is a good reason why the elderly in particular should try to adopt some form of internet related activity should things of a physical nature be out of the question.
I'm writing this post because I've been in Information Publishing via the internet for six years now. Initially I knew little of how to build my business but my research showed that many of the old time business people who became household names had to ensure that they could last their chosen course.
The book by Napoleon Hill titled 'Think and Grow Rich' was studied by all these entrepreneurs as a precursor to their subsequent great works.
I reasoned that if it was good enough for the Henry Fords of this world then it was good enough for me. To help all like-minded people who want to make money from publishing what they know, I would like to give away an audio version of this book (and others at future dates) so that successful actions can be replicated.
To get your FREE audio click here
It can normally be expected that the elderly are more likely to suffer because physical activity is often diminished or rendered impossible. Senior citizens may not have been swept along with the technology of the computer age and will have little to fall back on when aches and pains set in.
From an early age youngsters are taught the basics of computing and for them it is merely a matter of channelling their thoughts in the right directions.
Just using their smart phones etc., to send non-consequential chit chat emails or play games is non productive and the small percentage who use the technology with a view to their future success are likely to be valuable citizens of tomorrow.
So both young and old alike should strive to understand internet related concepts particularly as the internet provides each one of us a way to make money which compared to earlier decades is inexpensive and requires little more than logical thought and application.
Getting back to alzheimers it is recommended that the brain be kept active so this is a good reason why the elderly in particular should try to adopt some form of internet related activity should things of a physical nature be out of the question.
I'm writing this post because I've been in Information Publishing via the internet for six years now. Initially I knew little of how to build my business but my research showed that many of the old time business people who became household names had to ensure that they could last their chosen course.
The book by Napoleon Hill titled 'Think and Grow Rich' was studied by all these entrepreneurs as a precursor to their subsequent great works.
I reasoned that if it was good enough for the Henry Fords of this world then it was good enough for me. To help all like-minded people who want to make money from publishing what they know, I would like to give away an audio version of this book (and others at future dates) so that successful actions can be replicated.
To get your FREE audio click here
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