The characteristics that make one nation appealing to someone else may not be the same, which means creating a universally accurate “top five” list is probably impossible. Nonetheless, we can try to do just that.
In a world where advancements in medicine and health care continue to push the boundaries of human longevity, the concept of living a long, rewarding life is more feasible than ever. However, with this remarkable progress comes a challenge that many fail to adequately prepare for: the long-term care crisis.
No matter how big or small their problems are or how bad their day was, they need to feel loved and cared about.
It’s our responsibility to mold and shape the next generation, one child at a time. Like every generation before them, the generation behind us needs to know one thing – they matter. Specifically that they matter to you, their parent. And our words matter – possibly more than we realize.