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It Has Nothing To Do With Age provides self-help principles. The inspirational stories give concrete illustrations of overcoming many of life's challenges. Difficulties pertaining to depression, grief, divorce, and death are presented and worked through by the participants. Physical impairments, injuries, overcoming issues with weight, alcohol, and nicotine are also dealt with and resolved by the athletes.

This book provides a model on how to overcome some of the difficulties that confront all of us . Further, this read sheds a beacon of light on preventive measures for good physical and mental health. Research demonstrates that exercise is an important component in treating such ailments and debilitating illness such as depression, stroke, heart disease, brain or cognitive malfunction,and Alzheimer's disease.

I suggest that proper exercise can be used as a preventive measure for psychological, cognitive, and physical health as well. Follow my prescription and lead a better, more fulfilling, and healthier life.

Friday, November 30, 2018

Disappointment


Disappointment
Five decades ago, sets the stage for today. Back then, I became an assistant professor at the Orchard Ridge campus of Oakland Community College in the suburbs of Detroit. Also, Bump Elliott
was the head football coach for the University of Michigan Wolverines. He recruited some notables on his squad, with players like Tom Curtis [achieved two Super Bowl rings-main residence in Florida], Dan Dierdorf TV and radio analyst-main residence in  Missouri], and Jim Betts [president of the Michigan alumni football-lives near Ann Arbor].However, his 1968 recruits became the most outstanding class of players in the history of Michigan football. Some of those terrific notables included Frank Gusich [unfortunately passed away recently], Thom Darden [interception leader for the Cleveland Browns-resides in Cedar Rapids, Iowa], Jim Brandstatter [voice of the Detroit Lions and the Wolverines-lives near Ann Arbor], Mike Keller [involved in many professional football startups-resides near Grand Rapids.] and Reggie McKenzie [Reggie McKenzie foundation, Inc.-resides in the Detroit area}. Curtis holds the U of M record for interceptions; Dierdorf is in the NFL Hall of Fame; Darden and McKenzie number one draft choices in the NFL were inducted into the Browns, and Bills Hall of Fame. Further, Fritz Seyferth was a walk on and played an instrumental role in his fullback position. Today, Fritz is a consultant working with executives and lives in Ann Arbor.
I began thinking of obtaining a PhD in psychology; but unfortunately, for Bump, despite having an 8-2 won loss record in 1968, his Wolverines lost to Woody Hayes and his Buckeyes. Back then, there was not the excessive amount of football bowls at the end of the season. It was either the Rose Bowl for the Big Ten champion or nothing. Not only that, the Big Ten Champion would be a different team every year, according to the rules and not their won and loss record. In that November 1968 game, which was played in Columbus, the score was 14 to 14 at halftime. However, in the second half, Ohio State scored five more touchdowns. Woody, when asked why he went for two points on the last touchdown to make the score 50 to 14, he replied to the writers,” Because I couldn’t go for three.” That did it, Bump was terminated and in December of 1968, Bo Schembechler was hired, and he brought with him, Coach Gary Moeller.

To Be Continued

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Neurotic Anxiety Part 3


Neurotic Anxiety   Part 3
Long time ago, in 1532, Machiavelli
understood and wrote about the ability to manipulate and rule the masses. He believed that the employment of fear was necessary, a powerful motivator and a means to an end.  That end was security for the one in power. He may have said “the ends justify the means;”  “violence may be necessary for the successful stabilization of power;” as well as “deceit including extermination” may also be necessary. Politicians, gun manufacturers have understood that the use of fear as a motivator works. When the media or social media spreads the rumor that guns are going to be confiscated, restricted, etc. what happens? There’s a run on buying ammunition and guns. When a politician says build the wall, stop the caravan, deny immigration from Muslim countries, immigrants are murderers, rapists, and etc. fear is produced. This message is music to the gun manufacturers. Incidentally, automatic weapons are for use in wartime, and not for hunting.
Recent statistic pointed out that only 3.1% of all gun related deaths were used for defensive purposes. My friend Paul, an honest to goodness hunter who served in the military, talked about the idea of using a gun for defensive purposes. He said that it takes time to secure a gun, load it, and shoot accurately with daylight and other environmental variables affecting one’s aim and vision. He adamantly said that it was very difficult and problematic to use a gun for protection.
A living Constitution would likely not use “we the people” unless it really meant men, women, children, gays, criminals, drug addicts, psychotic individuals, etc. it would likely not promote the use of automatic weapons as well. Hopefully, a Second Amendment would be rewritten to include the current madness in our culture. The framers were right on. Because of Man’s nature, including irrationality, it makes it dangerous to have the availability of assault weapons in our neurotic anxiety filled society.

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Neurotic Anxiety Part 2


Neurotic Anxiety  Part 2
Ken, another friend wants to buy my firearm when he goes camping with his wife. Ken is about 60 years of age, good physical health, active, gun knowledgeable and an experienced camper. When asked about my gun, he says he wants it for protection. Protection from what or whom is not clear. Ken has neurotic anxiety in that he does not go to remote places to camp, nor has he ever been threatened by anyone. I am unable to convince him or argue about the gun; or safety; or the likely hood of him being attacked. How many camp killings have occurred in California? He is simply not receptive nor understanding about his anxiety.
Neurotic anxiety means that Ken has some underlying issue perhaps pertaining to a weakness, not in control or helplessness that results in the prompting, promoting or fueling his underlying insecurity. Ken was simply not able to identify the cause. He might not even be able to identify that he is anxious about his going camping. Having a gun is simply the belief that he can protect both him and his wife from some unknown danger. He does not address that having a gun, does not solve the underlying dynamic in his personality. Moreover, Ken told me that his wife calls him passive aggressive.
To Be Continued

Neurotic Anxiety Part 2

Neurotic Anxiety  Part 2
Ken, another friend wants to buy my firearm when he goes camping with his wife. Ken is about 60 years of age, good physical health, active, gun knowledgeable and an experienced camper. When asked about my gun, he says he wants it for protection. Protection from what or whom is not clear. Ken has neurotic anxiety in that he does not go to remote places to camp, nor has he ever been threatened by anyone. I am unable to convince him or argue about the gun; or safety; or the likely hood of him being attacked. How many camp killings have occurred in California? He is simply not receptive nor understanding about his anxiety.
Neurotic anxiety means that Ken has some underlying issue perhaps pertaining to a weakness, not in control or helplessness that results in the prompting, promoting or fueling his underlying insecurity. Ken was simply not able to identify the cause. He might not even be able to identify that he is anxious about his going camping. Having a gun is simply the belief that he can protect both him and his wife from some unknown danger. He does not address that having a gun, does not solve the underlying dynamic in his personality. Moreover, Ken told me that his wife calls him passive aggressive.
To Be Continued

Neurotic Anxiety Part 2


Neurotic Anxiety  Part 2
Ken, another friend wants to buy my firearm when he goes camping with his wife. Ken is about 60 years of age, good physical health, active, gun knowledgeable and an experienced camper. When asked about my gun, he says he wants it for protection. Protection from what or whom is not clear. Ken has neurotic anxiety in that he does not go to remote places to camp, nor has he ever been threatened by anyone. I am unable to convince him or argue about the gun; or safety; or the likely hood of him being attacked. How many camp killings have occurred in California? He is simply not receptive nor understanding about his anxiety.
Neurotic anxiety means that Ken has some underlying issue perhaps pertaining to a weakness, not in control or helplessness that results in the prompting, promoting or fueling his underlying insecurity. Ken was simply not able to identify the cause. He might not even be able to identify that he is anxious about his going camping. Having a gun is simply the belief that he can protect both him and his wife from some unknown danger. He does not address that having a gun, does not solve the underlying dynamic in his personality. Moreover, Ken told me that his wife calls him passive aggressive.
To Be Continued

Friday, November 23, 2018

Neurotic Anxiety


Neurotic Anxiety
This post addresses the Second Amendment,

neurotic anxiety, fear, guns and political motives. Briefly, the Second Amendment, written a long time ago, had in mind militias made up of white men [we the people in the preamble refers only to white men] and their ability to arm themselves. The wise founders at that time realized that man was not perfect, but suspect. They believed that arms would protect them against the “ill will” of the Kings of England,
France, Spain, and Indian savages in the 1700’s, not fellow Americans. Yes, we’re no longer bothered by Kings or Queens. Nor, are we bothered by Indian tribes as we decimated those Homo sapiens years ago. But killing each other is OK?
The neo-Freudian Karen Horney differentiated between fear and anxiety. According to her, briefly, fear was subjective, rational, realistic, and proportional and built into the mores of the culture. Trail running in Montana and being concerned about being chased by a grizzly is realistic.

However, being attacked by a mountain lion, during daytime, on the Western States trail is more about neurotic anxiety. There has not been a mountain lion attack during the day on the Western States trail in about 40 years.  Barbara was mauled at that time, and I pass her monument frequently. Now, would I run alone on the Western States trail after sundown? No, I would not. More than likely, I would be dinner time for the large cats. I am fearful.
Would I be afraid of being attacked by an immigrant from north or south of the border and carry a gun anytime during the day on the Western States trail? No, but Bill a former running and ride and tie friend [he can’t run anymore] carried a gun when on the trail. He said he was fearful of the big cats and even packed the gun while riding his horse. He carried the loaded revolver in his backpack.
To Be Continued