Old Age

Old age

Postby Andrewz » 10 Jul 2008, 23:03

Old age - what does it mean physiologically? What are the basic difference between a 70 year and 20 year old body? If organs and blood is replaced to the old one, would he still remain old?
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Re: Old age

Postby Steven » 12 Jul 2008, 17:58

From the very birth, it is considered that a man must live about 100-130 years. But because we are not "saint" and can't control our tastes and prefferences, we damage our organism very fast and die at 70!
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Re: Old age

Postby Steven » 23 Jul 2008, 00:07

certain Northern populations have a tradition to send a man (when he gets old) on an iceberg die in the ocean. They give him no food, water, fire. :cry:
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Re: Old age

Postby Faw_Peter » 25 Jul 2008, 14:47

It's a good thing we live in the 21st century and many problems of aging can be hidden. I am talking about the appearance. We can hide our age by making plastic surgeries. In the future they will be much safer than ever.
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Re: Old age

Postby willyoumind » 31 Jul 2008, 12:22

Ageing is the natural law of life, and we should be prepared for this matter...

It's nothing to be afraid of getting old, when you knew the ways to deal with it :)
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Re: Old age

Postby Faw_Peter » 31 Jul 2008, 23:42

willyoumind wrote:Ageing is the natural law of life, and we should be prepared for this matter...

It's nothing to be afraid of getting old, when you knew the ways to deal with it :)

I don't wanna get old, and I'm afraid to get old. Thereby, I will do everything for prolonging my young age!
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Re: Old age

Postby willyoumind » 15 Aug 2008, 10:06

Faw_Peter wrote:
willyoumind wrote:Ageing is the natural law of life, and we should be prepared for this matter...

It's nothing to be afraid of getting old, when you knew the ways to deal with it :)

I don't wanna get old, and I'm afraid to get old. Thereby, I will do everything for prolonging my young age!


I know the fear, Peter but the more your afraid of it, the more you'll getting trapped with this problem...

It's to be wise to accept it and just let it be.
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Re: Old age

Postby Faw_Peter » 18 Aug 2008, 15:45

yes I know, the things we are afraid of, only make the fear stronger...
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Re: Old age

Postby Hakan G » 19 Aug 2008, 07:31

Steven wrote:certain Northern populations have a tradition to send a man (when he gets old) on an iceberg die in the ocean. They give him no food, water, fire. :cry:


Why are they doing this?
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Re: Old age

Postby Steven » 19 Aug 2008, 14:51

well it's because it's a tradition. It can not be taken as a crime because the old agree to do that. We are speaking of some rare cases, it doesn't refer to the most of the old there.
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Re: Old age

Postby Karl.in.eu » 25 Aug 2008, 16:54

I'm happy there no such traditions in my country. :)
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Re: Old age

Postby willyoumind » 28 Aug 2008, 08:40

I have another view of point of this ageing matter, as I found the ageing person is as cute as the baby as well...
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Re: Old age

Postby Benn » 28 Aug 2008, 23:37

willyoumind wrote:I have another view of point of this ageing matter, as I found the ageing person is as cute as the baby as well...

what do you mean by that Wilson?
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Re: Old age

Postby Lorry » 29 Dec 2009, 17:17

Old age is just the appearances, a man at 20 years may know such information that an old one have no idea, it may be more cute and smarter than the old man is. In this case we can say that that man who is just at 20, is older than that who has 70.
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