Considering living options as life winds down is an activity in which everyone will ultimately engage. Retirement planning is imperative. Many people immediately think about structuring their finances in a way that a sufficient amount of funds will be available for living out their final days. Without question, that is a huge piece of retirement planning. But that’s not all there is to ensuring quality, and even quantity, of life as it winds down. Another design component that goes into this last phase of living on this earth is whether or when to settle into a retirement community. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘Diversity’
Living Fully to the End
Posted: March 7, 2018 in Life's DesignTags: Diversity, Retirement, Retirement Community, society
Diversity Enriches Life’s Design
Posted: October 18, 2017 in Life's DesignTags: Aferican-American, Black, Caucasian, culture, Diversity, Food

A representation of group at Kaldi’s.
A few days ago, I was sitting on Kaldi’s patio after my daily visit to the Arch. To my right was a group of four who apparently work out of the same office. It is an interesting ethnic mix: South Asian, East Asian, African-American, and Hispanic. This wouldn’t happen in many small towns across America. I enjoy the complexity and cultural diversity of urban living in downtown Saint Louis, (more…)