The Perception Of The Elderly

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As we look through generations the perception of the elderly has changed almost every decade. It is evident that we all have different opinions on who may be measured old and young due to our era of time. However, we all come to one conclusion, there is a certain age that we believe is old. Some may consider old age 40, others may say 90. As I think about this, I consider all the people in my life that are older than my own age. I flip back like a photo album and stop on my grandparents. I have one grandma who is 65 and another that is 84. Comparing these two ladies is the easy part because they are so different but when it comes to their age they are both few of the people I know who have young souls. So how could I name them old? Let me inform you about their daily lives, then let us consider again if we believe they are old. Starting with grandma #1, she is 65 years old, travels the US and spends more time on the tennis court than in her own home. Sounds something that a 20 year old would do, doesn’t it? On to grandma #2, she is 84, she walks the streets of St. Louis every day,...

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