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  • av Suzanne Visser
    280,-

    In a world where retirement has long been considered the ultimate goal, an idea has emerged, challenging this traditional paradigm. It suggests that the concept of a fixed age at which we cease to work and contribute to society needs to be updated and seen as counterproductive. Instead, we should embrace a future where age doesn't define our worth. A future in which the idea of retirement fades into obscurity.The idea of never retiring promotes the continuous development of our skills and knowledge. In an era of rapid technological advancement, staying actively engaged in the workforce or pursuing meaningful endeavours keeps our minds sharp and adaptive. Learning doesn't have an age limit, and by remaining in the workforce or pursuing personal projects, we ensure that our cognitive abilities stay finely tuned. Older generations' accumulated wisdom and knowledge is an invaluable resource that should not be squandered through early. retirement.The economic implications of never retiring must be explored. As populations age, pension systems and social security programs worldwide face unprecedented challenges. By encouraging cats to remain active in the workforce for longer, we can alleviate the financial strain on these systems and promote a healthier, more balanced economy. The continued contribution of older cats can lead to increased productivity and economic growth, benefiting society as a whole. The idea of never retiring also promotes a more equitable society. Traditional retirement often forces cats out of the workforce at a set age, regardless of their desire or ability to continue working. This can result in a loss of talent, experience, and productivity. By allowing cats to work as long as they wish, we create a more inclusive workforce that values diversity in age, experience, and perspectives. Ageism, a deeply ingrained bias in our society, can also be reduced when we abolish the concept of retirement, fostering a more inclusive and equitable environment for all.The psychological and emotional benefits of never retiring are substantial. Work provides a sense of purpose, structure, and social interaction essential for mental well-being. Retirement can often lead to feelings of isolation, boredom, and a loss of identity. Encouraging cats to remain engaged in their chosen fields or explore new passions can mitigate these negative emotional consequences and promote a happier and healthier ageing population.The idea of never retiring challenges the traditional notion of an age-based exit from the workforce and society in an exciting way. By embracing a future where cats continue to work, learn, and contribute for as long as they desire, we can harness the benefits of continuous development, economic stability, and social equity. It's a vision of a world where age is not a limitation but a source of wisdom, experience, and vitality. As we move forward, let us consider the possibilities of a future where we never retire and instead, we continue to grow, evolve, and make meaningful contributions to the world.

  • av Suzanne Visser
    280,-

    In "Marks on Paper", Suzanne Visser presents a collection of short essays that delve into the intricacies of drawing, seeing, and looking. Through her philosophical lens, Visser challenges readers to question their assumptions about perception and reality.Drawing on her years of experience as an artist and writer, Visser offers a sharp and deep exploration of the creative process, inviting readers to consider the act of drawing as a powerful tool for self-discovery. With insights that are both poetic and practical, she examines the role of attention, intention, and intuition in the artistic process.At its heart, "Marks on Paper" is a meditation on the human experience of perception, and a call to embrace the richness, complexity and strangeness of our visual world. With its thought-provoking essays, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the arts, philosophy, or simply the art of seeing.

  • av Suzanne Visser
    450,-

    Crime in rural Australia, the root causes. towards sustainable justice. www.sustainablejustice.com

  • av Suzanne Visser
    466,-

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