Senior News with Scott Mckay

Why do we always have to give something a different name if it doesn’t fit our preconceived notions? I’ll give you an example.

I grew up in Indianapolis, so you know what I do every Memorial Day, I watch the Indianapolis 500. During the pre race show NBC followed seventy-nine-year-old racing legend Mario Andretti around the Speedway and one of the announcers was so impressed that Mario was still involved in racing he described him as having the spirit of a thirty-year-old. And I thought, Wait a minute! He doesn’t have the spirit of a thirty-year-old. He has the spirit of a seventy-nine-year-old! Can’t older folks keep busy and active and be seen as who they are? He is not some forty-year-old beer-drinking couch potato—no offense to 40-year-olds.