Ageing is inevitable, and the idea that we can be eternally youthful is the pitfall of our society.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
'Aging' has been bad ever since we figured out it led to dying.
The real problem is that there's a tendency to associate ageing with loss and decline and things that aren't desirable. But experiencing all that there is to experience in life - whether that's at the age of ten or thirty or fifty or eighty - is what life is all about.
As far as I'm concerned, ageing is humanity's worst problem, by some serious distance.
Obviously, we live in a society where ageing is feared. But, to me, the alternative to getting old isn't that great. I've got friends much older than me and much younger, and I love that. It means you get to teach as well as learn.
Ageing means a loss of a number of skills over time.
I think there are two aspects to ageing: there's the physical side and what's happening inside.
The greatest problem about old age is the fear that it may go on too long.
No one can avoid aging, but aging productively is something else.
I will admit I am quite obsessive about the world of anti-ageing.
Age is inevitable. Aging isn't.