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ROBERT EASTLEY: Some tips on how to be old and dignified

In a number of past and present cultures, old people are/were revered and treated with the utmost dignity, almost like royalty. Chinese elders continued to live with their families, and all their clothing, food and comfort needs were provided for based on the respect they’d earned over a lifetime. The same was true of many [...]

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