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important it is to be intentional. Being curious and asking The level of awareness and gratitude that involvement
questions helps us understand and benefit from their life with Senior Link has instilled into me and my family
experiences. Their legacies depend on us applying their is significant. Senior citizens are a valuable part of our
wisdom to our own lives. community, and each member of this community has had
an impact. The lessons I have learned from seniors aren’t
Just start by initiating a conversation with an older person. found in textbooks but are only accessed by a willingness
I have learned that little things mean a lot, and a small to hear their stories. If you are intentional about listening,
investment of time will reap a harvest of new perspective. your life will surely change for the better by the wisdom
you glean from every encounter.
Article Submitted by
Emily Agee TALKINGTON
Emily Agee attends Talkington School for Young Women Leaders. She is the daughter
of Brad and Erin Agee. In school she is involved in National Honor Society, Orchestra,
UIL Spelling, and Big Sister/ Little Sister. She also enjoys participating in Christ in the Arts
Ballet. In the Fall she plans to attend Abilene Christian University.
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