Sunday 29 April 2012

Back in the 17th Century.........

The big question-"Did you socialize this weekend?" I sure hope so. As as far back as the 17th century, it was noted that is is essential to remain engaged and connected with other people. It has been maintained thru the years that social interaction and sincere relationships is a main ingredient plus nutrition, physical activity, mental stimulation and spirituality and are  essential in the formula for maintaining cognitive wellness.

Children deprived of contact with humans develop  psychological and physical consequences and thus experience much backlash in their adult years. Adults must socialize to maintain their cognitive wellness. Socialization prevents mental anxiety and disease, also assists folks in remembering more and thinking with more acuity. So those that spend a healthy proportion of their time to socializing will have been maintaining cognitive wellness and not experience depression as frequently as many adults that don;t maintain a healthy and well rounded life.
"No man is an island "written by poet J Donne

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