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The great pain point of retired people

Since the factory stopped at the end of 215, my parents have been idle, saying goodbye to the busy life before and the work that can never be finished in the factory. When they are idle, people become at a loss. They stay at home watching TV all day and occasionally go out for a walk. They feel very bored and always want to find something to do. I find this a very big pain point.

For the life of retired elderly people, there are nothing more than several situations:

1. Helping children to take care of their grandchildren. However, with the different parenting concepts, it is easy to have different views on their children with the new generation of parents in 89. Sometimes the elderly will feel at a loss. If it is simply to pick up and drop off their children in kindergartens, primary schools, etc., some of them are constrained by the distance from school and can't drive, but they are unable to do so.

2. Dancing in square dance, playing mahjong, etc. These old people may have loved this kind of activity very much before, and it is also an activity to kill time

3. Going to the university for the aged and cultivating new hobbies. I have a friend's mother who cultivated her hobby of photography after retirement, which is a good direction < P > The above three directions basically cover most people. However, if many elderly people sometimes don't bring their children because of their different parenting concepts, they often do nothing, watch TV all day to pass the time, and their children are busy with work, so there is very little spiritual exchange.

I'm thinking that this group of retired old people have rich social experiences and good experience value for young people, and they want more connections and interactions to enrich their lives. What kind of things can create new value for society?

I'm thinking that we can organize these elderly people who are willing to pay, have professional skills and experience, and make some matches with some demanders who need this service but have flexible time. For example, being a consultant and being a volunteer to promote a better society, I am thinking it is possible to make peace. You can launch a "learn for children" activity. Let some old people serve as volunteers, promote the reading career of the society, let the same old people learn modern parenting methods through reading clubs, and at the same time, develop members can also gain some benefits. At the same time, the sense of value of the elderly can be reflected by organizing activities. I think this idea is still feasible. I want to find an opportunity to try it.

friends who read this article, do you have any good ideas? Can make the value of the elderly continue? I hope we can discuss more and solve this problem together to make the society better.