With passing away of country founding father last year and a people's ex-president recently, a tinge of sadness happened. I wonder whether the young (<30 years old) have such feelings.
Memory lapse happens more often. E.g. yesterday, I forgot to buy toilet paper and today I forgot to lock my house doors.
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I forget as much as you do and I'm not nearly as old..
Sim neej aws...
Self-medication does not help much and self-recovery from illness is slow.
In the past, I hardly see doctors from illness. Always depend on self-medication and self-recovery.
But, nowadays, I have been visiting the physicians more often. Is it a sign of older age and poorer immunity as what my doctor said?
Getting older I dislike change more though we cannot stop the latter.
There is more emotions in the heart, like anger and sadness.
Loneliness peaks in the 20s, 50s and 80s: US study http://www.asiaone.com/world/lonelin...d-80s-us-study
Worth a read.
Which strategy is better? Mix with people who are younger than you or older than you?
What are your previous lives? How are they like?
Pondering questions like: To go when you become a burden to others?
Some small research on stress level. https://www.humanresourcesonline.net...-55-employees/
Forgetful. For example, three days ago, I issued a cheque, totally forgetting about it. When I checked today, I wonder why my bank balance has become smaller.
An interesting read. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...heong-11279702
Perhaps something positive on becoming old is that your priorities change.
Today, a young guy 20+ commented that my generation does not know a lot of things.
I do not watch Avengers and Game of Thrones though I religiously watched all the eight previous Star Wars movies and watch all future episodes.