I asked Open AI about my home city.

Raynine

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I find a lot of things weird today and here is one of them. I asked Open AI about my home city.

You said:

If a city is ravaged by Dementia does it make sense for that city to open a larger liquor store?

ChatGPT said:

Opening a larger liquor store in a city dealing with high rates of dementia might not be a well-considered decision. While some might argue that it could provide comfort or relaxation for certain individuals, there are several potential issues to consider:

Health Risks: Alcohol can exacerbate cognitive decline and health issues associated with dementia. Increased availability might lead to more negative health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Community Needs: The focus might be better placed on services that support cognitive health, caregiving, and community resources rather than promoting alcohol consumption.

Behavioral Issues: Alcohol can affect judgment and behavior, potentially leading to safety concerns for those with dementia and their caregivers.
Resource Allocation: Investing in resources that improve quality of life, like mental health services, social activities, or support groups, could be more beneficial for the community.

In summary, it might be more beneficial for the city to consider alternatives that support those affected by dementia rather than increasing access to alcohol.

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Alcohol would make one feel better about having dementia, or at least not so bad.
 
Well, I do know that I'm starting to some senior moments, but I sure would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
I run into old aquaintances in the grocery store. I ask about people. I hear they need kidney, liver, and heart transplants. I do not like hearing those things.
 
I run into old aquaintances in the grocery store. I ask about people. I hear they need kidney, liver, and heart transplants. I do not like hearing those things.
I compare medications, myself.
 
I'm one of those that are talked about. :(
 
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