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				By: helen				</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A lot of people ignore the aged in our society or pay them scant attention and little respect.
Yet one feature of many of them is that they have lost almost all their peers, siblings , spouse and mentors and others who were dear to them.
Most of them are well and truly living their lives only to an audience of One.
It is worth listening to them and learning what they have to teach us while we are privileged to have them with us.   I remember reading that one of the famous Smith Wigglesworth&#039;s rare complaints to his daughter in his old age was that he was lonely- undoubtedly many looked up to him but apparently few visited.
Think about it!
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people ignore the aged in our society or pay them scant attention and little respect.<br />
Yet one feature of many of them is that they have lost almost all their peers, siblings , spouse and mentors and others who were dear to them.<br />
Most of them are well and truly living their lives only to an audience of One.<br />
It is worth listening to them and learning what they have to teach us while we are privileged to have them with us.   I remember reading that one of the famous Smith Wigglesworth&#8217;s rare complaints to his daughter in his old age was that he was lonely- undoubtedly many looked up to him but apparently few visited.<br />
Think about it!</p>
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