Growing older will increase your maturity levels and also you will get a lot of experience in your journey. As per my perspective, an 8 year old kid will be very happy and at the age of 10-12, he will be nasty and doesn't have enough maturity levels to behave with the people and he behaves nasty. At the age of 13-15 he will find friends and he will learn how to make a friendship with others. At the age of 15-20 he will choose a best friend and he travels along with him in life either good/bad. At the age of 20-30 he will experience financial problems and benifits and will experience various tasks and challenges in his life. In this way, as our age is increasing, our experience will also increase and will learn how to move in the society and how to help people and how to lead a better life in the society. All these factors in human life will provide a different perspective on the experience of life as they are growing older.
How growing older does provide a different perspective on the experience of life?
nursing for wellness in older adults
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