Rich people, poor people, jealousy, thieves all will experience the aging process. However, the extent to which each person continues this process varies from individual to individual. After I visited the British Oak Rehabilitation Center (a specialized nursing facility for adults over the age of 55), I found this to be true. While I was visiting, I talked to many "residents" who were cautious and very conscious of the process of aging. We talked about the process of aging and the factors that seemed to prolong the life span. We talked about adaptation to aging and good factors of aging.
Elaine Cumming and William Henry of the book "Elderly" acknowledged that older people are not happy age, people are older but their lives and activities should change with age . They say that this is the process of the elderly begin noticing that their lives are short lived and trying to solve the problem. Elaine and William developed this theory of discussion with the elderly they call liberation theory. And provided activities
Why are we old? There are many theories in Science magazine that make us age bracket. I think there is a limit to all of us. Aging, weak body, weak immunity, gray hair, wrinkles, forgotten "ability", weak eyesight and short body, "aging" seems like a bad phrase. We might feel dangerous in appearance and it is not safe for our lover. As we grow older we tend to get young, but like a tree it grows and it will fall off that leaf over time. Being with our lover will make us happy and will marry someone we truly love. Become a family together, and get the year together. Love is beyond all material things, even the beauty of the body. If we truly love someone, they are worth and value for us. Are they because they look like? No, this is the inner beauty, their character, their real self. They gave us happiness
I read George Bilgere 's uneasy poem "Jane". Among them, the speaker stared at the cold town, and the old lady was moving her heavy garbage bag. He considered the difficulty of getting older. He does not want to get older. He does not know whether to do so. He is standing on the street. Joe (we call him) realizes that Jane has multiple garbage bags. His unusual aesthetic feeling is worthy of attention - the way he looked at the bag turned white and slowly disappeared. How does winter gray provide a scene for this verse? Joe wrote that even if she saw Jane "it takes out her ominous garbage bag"