[The Business of Being a Woman by Ida M. Tarbell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Business of Being a Woman CHAPTER VIII 18/23
We have no better illustration of the meaning of old age. Family and social groups should be a blend of all ages.
One of the present weaknesses of our society is that we herd each age together. The young do not have enough of the stimulating intellectual influence of their elders.
The elders do not have enough of the vitalizing influence of the young.
We make up our dinner party according to age, with the result that we lose the full, fine blend of life. The notion that a woman has no worthy place or occupation after she is fifty or sixty, and that she can be utilized in public affairs, could only be entertained by one who has no clear conception of either private or public affairs--no vision of the infinite reaches of the one or the infinite complexities of the other.
Human society may be likened to two great circles, one revolving within the other.
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