Posts Tagged ‘Aging’

Don’t Let Recession Hype Age You

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

With so much media attention on the recession, and possible depression – it is difficult for it not to have a rather demoralising impact. And with that comes all the normal downhill feelings and impacts such as stress, depression, over-eating, lack of exercise etc etc.

The current situation has been caused by nothing more that GREED! As consumers, we have been over indulging our consumerism in an unhealthy manner – and the financial institutions have been greedy by offering loans at low interest rates, to those whom they KNOW will most likely be unable to handle payments at the average or above interest rate of 7.5%.

So guess what – the empire struck back!  And it is forcing all greedy, over indulgent consumers and businesses into a forced diet program. Nothing more, nothing less.

So don’t look around for someone else to blame, and don’t blame the government. Anger is a very unhealthy emotion, and if you have lost on the stock market or your property investment – guess what, the only person to blame is yourself. So toughen up and determine the worse possible outcome, accept it and be grateful for anything more that you hold on to from that worst position.

Don’t buy into worrying about the future. YOu are more likely to rise from the ashes so to speak if you remain calm, concentration on one day at a time, and above anything else – LOOK AFTER YOUR HEALTH.

Exercise is a great stress breaker. Refuse to buy into a depression – Get a T-Shirt printed with those very words and wear it proudly. Start a support group to help each other out – you may just make some new deep friendships along the way.

Stress, poor diet, smoking, excessive alcohol and lack of exercise are the fastest way to age.

So don’t pay out twice – you may lose some money, some assets but you still have your most valuable asset – you and those you love.

Be strong and age slowly!

Nicola

Age Defying Human Biological Programming

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

In David Louis Edelman’s novel ‘Infoquake’ nanotechnology is injected into the human body to act as a carrier for programs that can be activated on demand to control emotions, to assist the host to sleep or stay awake, and the receive communications and partake in a virtual world, without external viewing interfaces. The process was coined ‘Human Biological Programming or Bio-Logic.

Human biological programming is an emerging medical science being heralded as the future to the self healing human. In reading through the programs used in Infoquake, it is hard not to ask oneself, are these not the very mechanisms that the body is designed to control itself, through our hormonal and neurological pathways. Could it be that living is evolving faster than life. The human body is not keeping up with the demands that merely existing in the world are placing upon it. Could it be that this accounts for the number of people who are:

  • Obese
  • Emotionally stressed
  • Physically wearing out
  • Sleep deprived
  • And so on

All biological systems exhibit adaptation and robustness in dealing with widely changing environments. By adopting these properties of biological systems, the medical world is aiming to design systems that operate adequately even in the presence of ‘catastrophic failures and large scale attacks’. Sort of like a utility system that can detect, repair and restore, akin to that of modern computers. Just as computers have built in fault tolerance, so too does the human body. However, when the level of toxins in our human environment escalate beyond the level with which our bodies can resolve on a daily basis, as residual of toxins builds up in the body, and illness follows. Back to our computer analogy, the same thing occurs in a PC. Every day, small indiscernible flaws build up in the operating system and memory, and in spite of regular cleansing and defrag programs, the hard drive is eventually deemed ‘corrupt’. At this point the only remedy is a complete reformat, and reload of programs. Biological programs could well act in the same capacity – allowing for mini restorations as our bodies become contaminated in any number of ways.