Thought for Today: Is Alzheimer's Selfish?

When reading an article about linguists who studied the diary entries of a woman from aged 60 to 90, they wrote she included the pronoun "I" 100% of the time after being diagnosed with Alzheimers (a disease that robs you of the ability to remember). The linguists theorized a link to cognitive decline. However, could there also be a spiritual link? The state where undeveloped or underdeveloped spiritual maturity is given, as the Bible suggests (Romans 1:28), over to a mind that is "reprobate." The more I read, study and analyze the Bible the more I gain a perspective and appreciation for wisdom that may not be substituted. Could there be a medicinal like quality of wisdom that is missed from those who omit Bible study as a part of their lifestyle? I'd be interested to see if similar diaries, explored from minds sharpened by Biblical wisdom, had the same link to the word I. How can someone continue to walk in unselfishness without reinforcement from an unselfish teacher? Therefore it makes sense for a life to include the inherent and selfish properties of a disease that appears to selfishly remove meaningful memories designed to remind you of how giving unselfishly of yourself made life more meaningful.

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