Congratulations to our Be More Award Winner Kaitlin Nebeker who recently took a family trip to sunny Sedona, Arizona! 🌞
This Storrior adventure took them to the Navajo Bridge, Montezuma's Castle, Schnebley Hill Overlook, Slide Rock State Park, and art installations by doctor, photographer, and activist, Chip Thomas.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful moments! ❤️
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As a society, we often witness the selfless nurturing that animals provide to their young. Whether it's a lioness protecting her cubs, an elephant guiding her calf, or a deer nurturing her fawn, the animal kingdom is full of examples of parental care. However, a crucial aspect of this natural cycle—reciprocal care for aging parents—seems less apparent.
In the human world, the challenges faced by our aging parents are often met with fewer helping hands. This is a concern that resonates deeply with me, and I'm compelled to advocate for more awareness and action.
Research shows that in certain animal species, such as elephants and some primates, there is evidence of younger members supporting older, more vulnerable members of their groups. For instance, in elephant herds, matriarchs—often the oldest female elephants—are protected and assisted by the herd. Similarly, some primate species, including humans, exhibit behaviors where younger generations provide care for the elderly.
Yet, despite these instances, the prevalence of such behavior in the animal kingdom is relatively low compared to the consistent care seen for the young. In human societies, the trend is worrying; many aging parents do not receive the support they need. This isn't just about filial duty; it's about maintaining the essence of humanity and compassion.
I urge everyone to reflect on this and share stories of reciprocal care—both from human experiences and the animal kingdom. Let's spread awareness and foster a culture where caring for our elders becomes as instinctive as nurturing our young.
In the corporate world, HR and managers play similar roles for new joiners, while mentors and support teams fulfill these roles for seasoned professionals.
#CompassionateCare#ElderlySupport#AnimalBehavior#FamilyValues#HumanityFirst#ReciprocalCare#AgingParents#SocialResponsibility
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1wCongrats Kaitlin Nebeker! I know how hard you work and how much you deserved it! So glad you had a wonderful time!