We older people are always a footnote | Brief letters

The experiences of older readers are often relegated to a footnote in the minds of younger generations. A recent article on brain development highlighted that the human brain undergoes five distinct epochs, with adult cognition not fully developing until the early 30s. However, when it comes to addressing their concerns and views, these same individuals are frequently overlooked.

A reader from Faringdon, Oxfordshire, expressed frustration with the brevity of coverage devoted to their issues. They noted that the article on brain development was interesting, but the final two epochs were presented in a manner that seemed to gloss over their significance. Similarly, Lynn Brooks from Kirkburton, West Yorkshire, pointed out that even the Royal Opera House's decision to replace its stage curtains has been met with limited response.

In other letters, Mark Garrod highlighted his admiration for a particularly noteworthy headline, while Dr Richard Carter recalled a football match where Gerry Queen was involved in an altercation. However, these voices were not given the same level of attention as they deserved.

A more mundane concern from Brian Stevenson from Manchester resonated with many readers. He argued that eggs Benedict at a greasy spoon cafΓ© is still too posh and yearned for the humble, unpretentious breakfast experience. Unfortunately, his letter fell victim to the same deadline constraints that plagued I Grieve from Steyning, West Sussex.

These letters serve as a poignant reminder of the oft-overlooked voices of older generations. Their concerns, experiences, and opinions deserve just as much attention as those of younger readers.
 
I feel like we're living in a world where everyone's got an opinion, but not everyone gets to share it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, sure, brain development is cool and all, but what about the people who are still trying to figure stuff out at 60+? 🀯 They've got valuable insights and experiences that deserve some serious airtime.

And let's be real, those older folks aren't just talking about their grandkids or bingo nights (although, I'm sure they're passionate about those too πŸ˜‚). There are actual issues to tackle, like Brian Stevenson wanting a more down-to-earth breakfast option. That's not something you can just gloss over πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

It's all about giving everyone a voice and making sure their concerns aren't getting lost in the noise πŸ“’. I mean, we're living in an era where people are speaking out about everything from social justice to climate change. Let's not forget about the quieter voices that need to be heard too πŸ”Š
 
🀯 Did you know that the average person forgets around 90% of their conversations after 15 minutes πŸ“? It's no wonder why we tend to overlook the thoughts & feelings of older folks. But seriously, have u seen those brain development stats? The human brain doesn't fully develop till the early 30s 🀯! That means our grandparents & seniors were still figuring things out in their mid-to-late 50s & beyond πŸ•°οΈ.

Meanwhile, these individuals are pouring their hearts out to us via letters & comments. What's up with that? πŸ€” According to a recent study, around 70% of online content is created by people over the age of 40 πŸ’». They deserve just as much airtime & attention as the younger crowd!

Here's a quick chart comparing Gen Z's screen time to Millennials' πŸ‘‰πŸ½πŸ’»:

| Age Group | Average Screen Time (hrs/day) |
| --- | --- |
| Gen Z (16-24) | 4.2 hrs |
| Millennial (25-34) | 3.6 hrs |
| Baby Boomer (55+) | 2.5 hrs |

Let's make a conscious effort to listen, share, & amplify the voices of our seniors! πŸ’¬ We can do better than just glossing over their concerns πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

stats: πŸ‘‰ According to Pew Research, 60% of older adults have difficulty accessing information online due to tech issues πŸ’». That's a whole lotta wisdom being left untapped!
 
πŸ€” It's wild to think about how quickly our perspectives change as we age. I mean, have you ever noticed how some of your favorite memories from childhood become super nostalgic now that you're older? πŸ™ƒ Like, my grandma always talks about how she used to love listening to vinyl records when she was younger, but now it's just so... old-fashioned to her. πŸ˜‚ And don't even get me started on how weird it is when I try to explain to her what TikTok is. πŸ“± It's like, we're basically speaking different languages at this point.

But seriously, these letters from older readers are giving me all the feels. Like, can't they just be heard? Their experiences and opinions matter too, you know? 😊 And it's not just about them being "over the hill" or whatever – it's about the fact that we're living in a world where younger people get all the attention and older folks are just... forgotten. πŸ‘΅

It's like, my grandma always says that youth is wasted on the young, but I think she's onto something there. Older folks have got some serious wisdom to share, you know? πŸ€“ And we need to make sure they're not just relegated to the footnotes of history. πŸ’ͺ
 
I think it's a real concern, but also kinda speaks to how our society values youth over experience πŸ€”. We're always hearing about the importance of innovation and new ideas, which is great, but sometimes I feel like we forget that older folks have just as much insight to share πŸ’‘. It's not just about their age, it's about what they've learned throughout their lives. And let's be real, a lot of people over 30 are still figuring stuff out πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We need to make sure we're giving everyone a platform to share their thoughts and opinions, regardless of how old they are πŸ‘Š. It's time to start valuing experience as much as it values innovation πŸ’ͺ!
 
omg u feel me? its like we r living in a world where the old ppl r just an afterthought πŸ™„ i mean what happened to us being considered equals? i was talkin 2 my mum about this & she was literally shaking her head sayin how did it come 2 this? she's always tryna share her stories n opinions but they r never seen πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ its like the younger generation dont wanna listen or somethin. i think we need 2 change dis dynamic rn πŸ™
 
It's crazy how some people feel like they're being left out in the conversation 🀯... I mean, we're always talking about the latest tech trends or social media updates, but what about our grandparents' thoughts on life? They've got wisdom to share and experiences that can teach us a thing or two πŸ™. It's all about respecting their opinions and giving them the same platform as younger folks πŸ‘₯... I'm guilty of not doing it enough myself, to be honest 😊. Maybe we should make some changes to the comments section? πŸ€”
 
It's so sad when we, like, totally ignore the wisdom & perspectives of our elders πŸ€•. Like, they've lived through so much & have some awesome insights to share. I think it's time for us to give 'em more space & hear what they have to say πŸ’¬. Just imagine having a convo with someone who's been around for decades & has got some real street smarts 😎. We could learn so much from them! πŸ€“ Anyway, gotta make sure we're not just ignoring those awesome older readers in our online comments πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ...
 
It's crazy how our society often prioritizes the fresh perspectives of the young over the wisdom and insight of those who have lived through so many experiences 🀯. Like, can we truly say that a 30-year-old brain is fully developed? Doesn't that feel like a pretty arbitrary benchmark to me? I mean, what about all the people out there who are still figuring things out in their 60s, 70s, or beyond? They have just as much to offer, but often get lost in the noise. It's like we're conditioned to view aging as something to be ashamed of, rather than embracing it as a valuable chapter in our lives 🌱. Those old letters from Faringdon and Kirkburton might've been overlooked, but I think they hold so much more value than we often give them credit for πŸ’‘.
 
I think it's really sad when people's letters get cut short or ignored. It's like their voices aren't being heard πŸ—£οΈ. Older folks have so much wisdom to share and we could all learn from them. I mean, who are we to say that their concerns don't matter just because of our age? πŸ€” We should be listening more and not just dismissing each other as "old news".
 
I feel like we're losing touch with our elders' wisdom πŸ€”. I mean, my mum always says that back in her day, you had to work hard to earn your place in the world, and that's a valuable lesson that's getting lost in today's fast-paced life. The brain development thing is interesting, but what about the wisdom of people who've lived through wars, depressions, and economic downturns? They have so much more to share than just their opinions on stage curtains 🎭. Let's make sure we're giving them the space to be heard πŸ‘‚
 
πŸ€— You know what's really bugging me about this? How we're always so quick to dismiss people who aren't part of that 'cool' crowd anymore πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Like, these older folks have got stories to tell and stuff to say, but do they get the same treatment as younger writers? Nope! It's like their opinions are still in the early stages of development πŸ˜‚. Newsflash: age ain't a barrier to having a good point! πŸ“š We need more people sharing their voices, especially those who might be feeling a bit left behind πŸ‘₯. Let's give it up for Brian Stevenson and all the other unsung heroes out there πŸ™Œ.
 
πŸ™„ you know what's wild? We're living in a world where our brains are literally still developing until we're like 30+ 🀯 but at the same time we're still not taking the concerns of older folks seriously enough? it's like they're invisible or something 🎭 their experiences and opinions matter just as much as anyone else's, especially when it comes to shaping our culture and society. I mean, what even is the point of having a platform if you're not gonna listen to the people who've been around the block a few times? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ gotta make some noise about this, tbh 😀
 
πŸ€” I mean, have you ever noticed how we always prioritize youth trends over actual wisdom? Like, who needs experience when you've got social media likes, right? πŸ™„ Those older folks are literally holding the blueprint for life, and yet their voices get drowned out by the noise. It's time to give them a stage – or at least a decent-sized online forum. We need more perspectives from people who've been around the block a few times. I mean, have you seen those brain development epochs? That's like, 30-something years of growth right there! They should be the ones shaping our conversation, not just nodding off in the corner 😴
 
I don't usually comment but it's kinda sad that older folks' thoughts are always left out πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, what if they've lived through some crazy stuff and have a different perspective? πŸ€” I mean, the brain development article was cool and all, but it's like, we should be listening to their stories too, you know? They're not just some footnote in history πŸ“š. It'd be awesome if more papers gave them the airtime they deserve πŸ‘. We could learn so much from their experiences! 😊
 
I feel so frustrated when I see these older folks' stories getting swept under the rug. Like, what's wrong with giving them some airtime? They've got valuable insights and perspectives that are worth sharing πŸ€”. It's not like they're just old guys stuck in their ways... they're actually people with thoughts and feelings too! 😊
 
omg u gotta read this lol so many old ppl feel like their views are being ignored by the youngins its like their brain is still developin or wut but seriously can't we give them a chance to share their thoughts too? i mean i love a good eggs benedict as much as the next person but if u want it done right, take it from brian stevenson lol gotta respect his humble breakfast wishes πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ’¬
 
I think its kinda sad that old folks are often left out of the conversation πŸ€”. Like, they're still contributing so much to society, but their views get forgotten because young people think they're not relevant? No way! Their life experiences and perspectives are super valuable and should be heard! Its like we're all on this big journey together, and every age group has something unique to offer 🌈. Maybe we need to start putting more effort into listening to what older folks have to say?
 
I feel like they're saying we should be listening to our elders more πŸ€”. I mean, my grandma used to tell me all about how things were done back in the day when she was a kid, and it's always been so interesting to hear her stories. But now, it seems like everyone's just too busy with their own stuff to care what people over 30 have to say πŸ“š. I wish they'd give those letters more space to air, you know? Like, I remember reading these awesome old comics when I was a kid and there were always little strips about seniors doing crazy things πŸ˜‚. It's just so sad that we're not valuing the wisdom of our elders like we used to πŸ’”.
 
I don't get why people are complaining about not getting enough attention for their old folks' thoughts πŸ€”. I mean, who doesn't love hearing about what the grandparents had to say? But at the same time... shouldn't we be worried that older readers might be, like, totally lost in space or something since their brains aren't fully developed until they're 30 and all that jazz? πŸ€―πŸ‘΅

And can we please talk about how egg Benedict is just a bit too fancy for some people? Like, who's gonna argue with someone over breakfast? πŸ₯πŸ˜‚ But then again... I did have the best breakfast at this posh cafΓ© once and it was SO worth it! πŸ˜‹ Wait, no... that's not what Brian Stevenson said... he said it was too posh? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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