"Modern people pay too much attention to health and short life." The 88-year-old artist adheres to the strange long-term concept: I don t swear

The Japanese life magazine "GOETHE" recently produced a series of reports on "Terror of Long-term Suffering", which included the 88-year-old artist Tadashi Yokoo, who was a powerful doctor in the genital psychiatric department, a...


The Japanese life magazine "GOETHE" recently produced a series of reports on "Terror of Long-term Suffering", which included the 88-year-old artist Tadashi Yokoo, who was a powerful doctor in the genital psychiatric department, and asked him to share his secrets about maintaining healthy long-term Suffering.

Training the mind is more important than training the body.

Tadanori Yokoo is a well-known Japanese artist and designer. Born in 1936, he is now 88 years old. He is about to pass into the age of 90 and remains energetic and continues to create.

In conversation with Dr. Hideki Wada, Tadara Nao believes that "training the mind is more important than training the body." And further explains: "What I call training is not brain training, but creative activities."

He said that creation itself is a kind of "playful mind", which allows people to think lively even if they grow older and maintain an open attitude towards learning new things.

Many long-lasting artists such as Bikaso and Miro have maintained their youthful minds and vitality due to their continuous creation. In addition to creation, communicating with others is also important. It not only stimulates spirituality, but also enhances the connection with society. Many studies have proven that social interaction in the elderly can promote mental health.

A 88-year-old artist believes that paying too much attention to health will shorten your life

Many elderly people pay special attention to nourishment in their diet, but Tadashi Yeon is not particularly jealous of food, and will eat it as long as there are foods they like.

Therefore, the two people further discussed their views on "health" and "life".

Tadao Naoo said that eating certain things can cause stomach discomfort or are harmful to health, but he doesn't care at all, and he is not that sensitive to "death".

Regarding death, Tadashi Natsuo said: "Even if I die, I believe there will be another dimension and another way to enjoy things." "I think it would be great if I died earlier. I can't imagine what life will be like after death, but I really look forward to it."

As a doctor who saves a life, Wakada In fact, Xiushu does not oppose this artist's open view of life. He said that there are indeed many people in Japan who are too focused on "healthy concepts" and "long-term concepts". Most Japanese people do not have religious beliefs, but instead have a strong pursuit of life. They try to escape aging and death rather than open their chests and accept them.

For some people, in order to grow up, their diet is very light, and they dare not add salt to the bowl of porridge. This kind of life that is unhealthy and cannot enjoy food and life makes Tadashi Yeona bluntly said that it will make people feel pressured and shorten their lives.

The two also agreed that the modern doctor's concept of "committing to keep patients alive" is actually that doctors strengthen their ideas to the public, and they are ignoring that the decision should be the patient themselves, and the doctor and the patient should be more like cooperative relations than the doctor's solemn issuance and orders are issued by the doctor.

If you hold the idea of ​​"not dying" in life, your life will become very painful.



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