Sun.Star Baguio

SSS: Slightly Sensitive Senior

- JIM WARD

Well here goes .... this is my first ‘ official ‘ column in the rebirth of ‘ Stranger in a Strange Land ‘. In my intro column a few weeks back I gave the explanatio­n of the title of my column. But in case you missed it just wanted to say again it doesn’t mean to say the Philippine­s is strange in any way. Rather it is all about when one is away from home/familiar sights & sounds isn’t it true that you are indeed the stranger...in a land that is strange (i.e. Not familar ) to you ?

So having said that let me jump into my thoughts at the Moment. Not sure when this will be published but it is being written a day before Baguio goes from ECQ to GCQ...so we have been under a form of lockdown for 8 weeks at this point in these ‘ Daze of Covina-19 ‘. I coined the phrase Daze rather than Days as indeed isn’t that what it has felt like ? One moment in mid Feb we are still planning events with friends, overseas travel, etc than suddenly in mid March in the blink of an eye we are into districts, distance & dire prediction­s of doom. We are wearing all sorts of masks and visibly nervous when the person next to us gives out a muffled cough.

There has been an ‘ issue ‘ that has been popping up...and that is the welfare of us Seniors (I turn 67 maybe in August/why maybe explained later) so of course I have my own views on the matter.

My thoughts on the whole ‘ protect the seniors ‘ issue.

First...no hard feelings. I do truly respect the ‘ good intentions ‘ of those who advocate it. But (there’s a but)

Reality check...Age is just one factor. The other two are emotional well being and physical well being.

So one third of that equation is truly out of my control.

I was born in 1953 and will turn 67 (perhaps) this August. Hihi.

‘ Perhaps ‘ ...not due to being a senior but cmon guys no one guarantees us our next birthday or even tomorrow eh.

But for the other two...I’m doing just fine. Physical...Semi fit Daily cyclist who has a Yoga practice with a bit of home Crossfit/Core & Cardio thrown in.

ZERO maintenanc­e drugs. Emotional...Happy Go Lucky Buddhist with a meditation practice and wide circle of friends & a loving partner to keep me grounded. In Summary...

Lets not Judge a book by it’s cover...nor a person by their birthday.

So I would vote for the more common sense approach .... lets admit that is more a matter of lifestyle choices and good or bad habits that determine the fitness of a 65 year old from a 35 year old.

Now a good buddy of mine JP in La Trinidad has recently been advocating that politics in this era should more rightly be the time of those 60 and under. They are more up on the new Technology and tools and vision to create a better society. It might suprise you as on this point I pretty much agree with JP. The syndrome of politician­s trading roles and positions over the years without much fresh thought or vision has indeed been for the most part counterpro­ductive.

Anyhow a wise Baby Boomer should know when to lead and when to graciously step aside. Nothing wrong at all with new Blood and new ideas. If we did our job right then maybe they will lead us well and in many cases even better.

585 words or thereabout­s

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