Sharon Curtin (1972) in her essay “Aging in the Land of the Young” stated old people make up 10 percent of the population and is still growing. When old, one experiences a decline both psychologically and physically. What had once been effortless tasks now require more energy, memories begin to fade, and illnesses are more frequent. This results in a feeling of sadness as one draws closer to death and begins to realize their independence is slowly dwindling. Aging is inevitable and old people live their lives on fixed income and just enough to live on. She also stated that there is a fear of growing old. The youthful body old people once had is replaced by one that causes society
Sharon Curtin (1972) in her essay “Aging in the Land of the Young” stated old people make up 10 percent of the population and is still growing. When old, one experiences a decline both psychologically and physically. What had once been effortless tasks now require more energy, memories begin to fade, and illnesses are more frequent. This results in a feeling of sadness as one draws closer to death and begins to realize their independence is slowly dwindling. Aging is inevitable and old people live their lives on fixed income and just enough to live on. She also stated that there is a fear of growing old. The youthful body old people once had is replaced by one that causes society