NY Times
It is inevitable. The muscles weaken. Hearing and vision fade. We get
wrinkled and stooped. We can’t run, or even walk, as fast as we used to.
We have aches and pains in parts of our bodies we never even noticed
before. We get old.
It sounds miserable, but apparently it is not. A large Gallup poll has
found that by almost any measure, people get happier as they get older,
and researchers are not sure why.
“It could be that there are environmental changes,” said Arthur A. Stone, the lead author of a new study based on the survey,
“or it could be psychological changes about the way we view the world,
or it could even be biological — for example brain chemistry or
endocrine changes.”[...]
The results, published online May 17 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
were good news for old people, and for those who are getting old. On
the global measure, people start out at age 18 feeling pretty good about
themselves, and then, apparently, life begins to throw curve balls.
They feel worse and worse until they hit 50. At that point, there is a
sharp reversal, and people keep getting happier as they age. By the time
they are 85, they are even more satisfied with themselves than they
were at 18.[...]
In classical Zionism, the idea was to encourage the Jewish birthrate, and subsidise large families. This was the case, for example, during the time of Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Shamir z'l.
ReplyDeleteLapid is doing the opposite - i.e. penalising them. Thus lapid - post or anti zionist?
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