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Misconceptions About Aging

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While aging takes its toll on the body, and there are many effects of aging which we simply cannot escape, there are also many misconceptions held about aging, especially by younger people (The Psychology). For instance, many people believe that when you grow old, there is no potential for growth and learning, and being actively engaged in life. While this is true of some people, it is not true for the majority of the elderly, who live happy, productive lives. There is also the misconception that there is an inevitable decline in mental function with age, but this does not have to be the case. Indeed, some people do slip into dementia and Alzheimer's as they get older, but this is not true of everyone. This is one of the most frightening thoughts for many people when they think of growing old; they do not want to lose their independence. A lot of people fear being abandoned by their families once they grow old, and being "dumped" into a retirement home to sit and wait for death. However, this may not be the case at all, and many of the elderly stay in contact with children and grandchildren, sometimes living with them, and sometimes living alone or in an assisted living facility, where they can still maintain a measure of independence.

These kinds of misconceptions about aging usually arise because of knowledge of someone that this has happened to, and so people tend to focus on the negative effects of aging, such as seeing disabled people being pushed around in whe

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