If we are lucky, we will all be older adults

As a follow up to my post earlier today, I saw this quote from the Vice Chair of the Florida Commission on Human Relations, Larry Hart, in a Florida journal:

“Ageism refers to the stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination directed at individuals based on their age. While it predominantly affects older adults, ageism can impact Floridians of all ages. … it is crucial to recognize ageism as a widespread form of discrimination.

“Ageism impacts families, businesses, and the broader economy. …

“Ageism limits opportunities for many individuals in every facet of life. …”

Takeaway

If we are lucky, we will all be older adults.

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