Accept old age
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Accept old age

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Embrace aging with dignity and wisdom, appreciating the transience and the experience of life.

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We should accept the natural process of aging and welcome it, with dignity and wisdom. It is important to recognize the transience of life and appreciate the experiences and wisdom we gain over time. It is also crucial to honor and acknowledge the value of elderly individuals, who have significantly contributed to our society, with their knowledge and experiences. By approaching aging with a positive attitude, we can improve the quality of life and promote a more inclusive society, for all ages.

The Philosopher

Bias

Greek Philosopher
(600-530 B.C.)

Bias, one of the Seven Sages of antiquity, lived in Priene in Ionia, during the 6th century BC. The son of Teutamus, Bias was a fervent supporter of his homeland and he is recognized for his unusually strong sense of justice.

Defence of the Unjustly Accused

In the courts, Bias advocated for free, defending unjustly accused citizens, with rare legal prowess. His fame flourished, around 570 BC, a time when Lydia was under the reign of Alyattes and Croesus.

Recognition of Wisdom

A legend states that when the Athenians found a bronze tripod inscribed with: “to the wisest,” they decided to send it to Bias, considering him the wisest of his time. However, when informed, Bias rejected the gift, claiming that only Apollo (the God of ancient Greece) is truly wise.

Teaching and Maxims

Bias’s teachings come to us through maxims, that reflect his deep understanding of life and society. Among these, his view stands out that the ideal democracy is one in which everyone respects the law, as if it were a tyrant, an idea that influenced the political system of Athens.

Legacy and Honor

His compatriots honoured his wisdom and contributions, not only during his lifetime, but also after his death, by erecting a monument in his honour. Bias, who served justice selflessly and modestly, passed away at a great age while defending a fellow citizen in court, leaving behind an admirable legacy of wisdom and humanity.

 

Further Material

Aging Well

The article discusses strategies for staying healthy as you age, with a focus on Alzheimer’s and dementia prevention. It provides tips on maintaining physical and mental well-being, including exercise, a balanced diet, social engagement, and stress management.
https://www.helpguide.org/articles/alzheimers-dementia-aging/staying-healthy-as-you-age.htm
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Can you delay ageing by refusing to act your age?

The article discusses the concept of delaying aging by defying societal expectations of aging behaviours. It explores how one’s mindset, lifestyle choices, and embracing novelty can contribute to a more youthful and healthy life.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220719-can-you-delay-ageing-by-refusing-to-act-your-age
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The Benefits of Aging

In summary, aging is a complex process with both challenges and advantages, and it’s important to prioritize health and well-being throughout one’s life to age gracefully.
https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/benefits-aging
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Why Americans Are Uniquely Afraid to Grow Old

This text discusses the increasing aging population in the United States and explores why many Americans resist aging. It points out that the Baby Boomer generation, coming from a privileged background, has a strong desire to delay the effects of aging and even achieve eternal life.
https://time.com/6257805/americans-aging-resistance/
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Why We Can’t Tell The Truth About Aging

Overall, the text explores the complex and varied perspectives on aging, from optimism to realism and the challenges that come with it.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/11/04/why-we-cant-tell-the-truth-about-aging
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Delphic Maxims and the Ancient sages

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