Do we get more generous as we age?
“Greater generosity was observed among senior citizens possibly because as people become older, their values shift away from purely personal interests to more enduring sources of meaning.”
“Greater generosity was observed among senior citizens possibly because as people become older, their values shift away from purely personal interests to more enduring sources of meaning.”
While most people born in rich countries will live longer by 2030 — with women in South Korea projected to reach nearly 91 — Americans will continue to have one of the lowest life expectancies of any developed country, a new study predicts.
Japan’s emperor Akihito surprised the nation last month when palace officials announced plans for his funeral. His wishes for a relatively modest one — and the act of
planning ahead — were widely seen as a good example in this rapidly aging country.
Medical practitioners say that today’s generation is more fortunate because advances in medicine and cosmetic dermatology have been so rapid that practically any threat to staying young can be addressed.
There’s no denying that some celebrities and socialites have fabulous and toned physiques despite being of a “certain age.”
Appalled by the fashion blunders of women of a certain age, Rustan’s designer Criselda Lontok has developed her clothing line to help women revise their individual style while remaining age-appropriate.
Try to keep an open mind when you rummage through the closet of your mom or grandma. Not everything old and musty deserves to be chucked out.
A farmer drove to town for some supplies. He stopped at the hardware store and bought a bucket and a gallon of paint. He then stopped by the feed store and picked up a pair of chickens and a goose.
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