Phase 2, Post 2: NYU Aging Incubator
First off, before this class and outside of this class I didn't know anything about the NYU aging incubator until today. I learned I liked a lot of programs such as the student photo competition and the buddy program. I also think that it is really good these programs have continued in a modified fashion throughout quarantine and the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall I think they have a great mission. It is good to remember that aging and getting old isn't a bad thing. Western culture is strongly and oddly against aging, and -- although they aren't married ideas -- death, as well. In a lot of other cultures death is considered just another part of life, and aging is a sign that somebody should be respected. Just recently, my grandmother passed, and the mayor of her town came and organized the flowers at her wake personally. I think this goes to show that aging should not be stigmatized as much as it is. The way we express our disdain for aging is very subtle, but it is still there. I recall back in 2013, the Japan Japanese finance minister said, "elderly people should hurry up and die," and I think now it was made too light.
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