Ninety-five-year-old Jarmila: Computer and the internet are not for me. Everything is fine, I lack nothing.
A ninety-five-year-old woman named Jarmila Konečná shares her life without the internet or digital technologies, highlighting a contrast to the growing digital engagement among seniors in Czech society.
What is the reality of seniors and their 'digital addiction'?
The article discusses the concerns and realities surrounding seniors and their internet usage, making the case for caution when labeling their online behavior as digital addiction.
Preschoolers from Hustopeče Visit Seniors. Everyone Enjoys Connecting Generations
Preschool children in Hustopeče are visiting elderly residents, fostering intergenerational connections that benefit both groups.
What’s Happening in Literature in Munich: Homages to Mothers and Fathers
Lena Gorelik's upcoming novel 'All My Mothers' explores the complex relationships between mothers and daughters, highlighting themes of identity and intergenerational connections.
How becoming friends with an 82-year-old made age seem irrelevant
Young adults reflect on the valuable insights gained from intergenerational friendships, highlighting how age differences can become irrelevant in personal connections.