The grandson showed no mercy to his elderly and frail grandfather, and apparently did not intend to let him spend his old age at home. In a conversation with his father, the grandson even mentioned that his grandparents had no one to cook at home, suggesting that they should go to a nursing home. This kind of behavior against the old man's will has long become a habitual thing in the grandson's heart. The grandson, on the other hand, never really took the two old men seriously, and had other intentions for each visit and condolences.
Yesterday's ** let me see the old man's physical condition, and I also deduced that his time in the world is running out. Whether it is a disease such as cerebellar atrophy, it becomes irrelevant. The old man's refusal to leave the house again after returning home from the nursing home indicates that he is making his last struggle. The old man told his family that he was about to go to heaven, which was the last thought of his life.
The consequences of all of this are man-made. Before the old man went to the nursing home, he was in a good mental state, because at that time he was not hurt in his heart and his mind was not stimulated. However, life in a nursing home became an ordeal for the elderly, while also reducing his lifespan by a few years. Despite this, the grandson still insists that the elderly have many inconveniences at home.
For the various setbacks and hardships in the old man's life, the young man seems to have long forgotten them. They believe that the difficulties of the old man were caused by his own incompetence, and do not recognize the merits and achievements of the old man at all. They ignored the old man's physical and mental health problems, believing that the old man's body was still strong and could withstand the test of strong winds and waves.
It is worrying that the old man's condition is already so bad, but he has not seen his descendants worry about his health. What's even more chilling is that his children don't seem to care about the old man's current situation, and family affection is so fragile in the face of money and interests. This makes me wonder if family affection can remain tenacious in the interests of modern society, and whether money has diluted the blood ties between family members.
In general, the unfortunate experience of the elderly in their later years is not only the indifference of the grandchildren to the concept of old-age care, but also the indifference of the younger generation to the experience of the elderly. In the era of chasing money and interests, we should pay more attention to family warmth and cherish family ties. Perhaps, when we are in old age, we can also get the sincere companionship and care of our children.
In this era of indifference, let us reflect on family values and regain our responsibility and responsibility for family affection. No matter what kind of social tide you face, family affection should be the strongest and reliable bond. Let us make more efforts for the happiness of the elderly in their later years, and do not let money and interests blind our eyes to family affection.
Finally, readers are invited to leave your valuable comments. In modern society, do you think family affection is more fragile in the face of money and interests?And what is your position on your grandson and the elderly?We look forward to hearing from you.