Growing Old

There are a couple of things in that we know, at some stage, we will be worried about. Growing old certainly seems to be one of them. More and more, our culture is becoming obsessed by the cult of youth. Not only are film stars and musicians young and beautiful, but increasingly, politicians and newsreaders are getting younger also. Add to this the extraordinary lengths to which the not so young among the elite are going to maintain their youth and appear young and you will quickly see why so many are becoming distressed about growing old.

There is one thing that have known, at varying levels, for centuries however. This is that old age is a state of mind. Therefore, the secret to staying young lies also in the mind and not in the body. When someone mentions Madonna, we don’t think about old age or an elderly woman, but is this because she still looks quite young, or because she is as active and controversial as ever, releasing hit albums and doing what she has always done? In many senses it is a combination of the two, but I would propose that it is the young mind that keeps the body young rather than the other way around.

There are many things that you can do to keep your mind young and active. One is to keep up the old hobbies and pastimes that you have enjoyed for your whole . Try to keep physically active. Consider walking and swimming which are less stressful on joints and bones than some other activities.

At the end of the day, it is not such a young person’s world out there. The charity. Help the Aged, defines the elderly as anyone above the age of 50. There are many 50 year olds around who would defy this but the fact is that many , by this age, are already preparing for retirement. Age discrimination has also been recognised by the government who in 2006, will bring into force the age discrimination act that outlaws discrimination on the basis of age in the workplace.

Also, the over 50 age group is not only the fastest growing segment of the population, but 80% of the nation’s wealth is owned by the over 50s. They are also one of the freest and least tied down segments of the population. As society’s attitudes change towards old age, perhaps the time is coming to let loose and enjoy old age for all the potentialities it provides.

Car Insurance

Nothing is easy even in today’s one-click world. Buying car insurance can be a big hassle, and take most of a day calling around, talking to different companies to get quotes. A lot of don’t have the time to waste to call several different companies out of the phone book, haggling for the best deal and the lowest car insurance . Yet everyone still wants to find the best deal, whether or not they have a lot of time on their hands to shop around with. If you’re a bargain shopper, then you know the Internet is your best bet to find the greatest deals – on anything. If you buy your car insurance online, you’re liable to come away with a great deal.

Every car insurance company says they can offer you the best deal and the lowest , and it seems almost impossible to get a straight answer when you get a quote over the phone. Many shoppers feel more comfortable buying car insurance online, in a quick and easy process that doesn’t mean sitting through a long series of automated questions and answers. By gathering quotes on the Internet, you won’t have to talk to anyone on the phone, answer any questions posed by automated voices, or sit and wait for a human to have the time to talk to you. The Internet allows you to move easily through the process of getting quotes, and many consumers prefer this method.

If you want to get quotes online, the first rule of thumb is not to go to car insurance company’s web site. This will limit your quotes and your options. There are tons of sites out there that allow you to fill out a single questionnaire and then compare quotes side-by-side. You can, in this fashion, look over the and coverage of several different companies at once. Using the phone as your only tool, getting that many quotes could take hours. With the Internet, you can compare a large list of quotes, immediately weeding out companies whose prices don’t fit your budget. Any Internet search will produce web sites that offer comparison-shopping and multiple quotes for your car insurance needs.

Another good way to go when it comes to buying car insurance is to buy through an independent agent. Independent agents do not work for any one company but for you, the consumer. They do all the work of comparing quotes for you, and in the end they can usually provide you with a much better deal than what you can find on your own. Independent agents are offered select deals through car insurance companies, policies and that aren’t available to the average person. You will never have to talk to your car insurance company, and will only have to send them a check every month or six months (depending on your payment plan). If there is any problem, simply contact your insurance agent and they’ll take care of everything. The best part is, there are no fees involved with using the independent agent – you only pay your car insurance bill.

Most have to have car insurance because of state , and others just know that having car insurance is a good idea. Just because you have to have it doesn’t mean you can’t get a great deal at the same time, and the less you have to pay, the better. You can find the best car insurance without wasting a ton of time or staying on hold for hours. Really, doesn’t everyone deserve the best possible deal on affordable car insurance?