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Myth And Fact About aging  

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Myth: aging differ from others

Fact: In a service, aging get different facility and priority with young people. That thing is non meant to differentiate aging with others but rather aim to assist service fluency as according to condition and requirement of aging.

 

Myth: aging cannot learn new skill, needn't education, and practice

Fact: In education world, many aging can finish study until ladder of S-2, and S-3, they vie with young people squarely. In course of learning with, aging often become byword giving high motivation to more young. That thing indicate that aging can study skilled

 

Myth: aging difficult to comprehend new information

Fact: In reality, aging watch television, listening radio, reading newspaper, and magazine to get novelty expanding in society. This matter happened because aging starve for to new news and new informations, because they are under developed of information do not want to compared to people who more young

 

Myth: Unproductive aging, and become society burden

Fact: In nations expand which not yet owned social subsidy for aging, aging remain to work for to fulfill requirement of life, and family. Become not true if told unproductive aging

 

Myth: aging over a barrel

Fact: Fact of aging remain to eksis and continue to struggle to look for better life. If a aging need aid usually he know precisely what is required. They have many experience in life, so that in all day long, we often meet that aging do not want to hold peace

 

Myth: aging be on the fence

Fact: aging as one who respected, as advise center for the child of, grandchild, and folks, in taking decision. Everyone sometime find difficulties in taking decision. This matter go into effect to young people, and aging. But that way is not mean that aging be on the fence

 

Myth: aging not require love, and sexual relationship

Fact: Psychical Function each everyone, cognate function, affective, and konatif (psychomotoric), process think, feeling, and willingness, remain to function better, more than anything else when often get stimulus regularly. Even sexual relationship remain to walk when still have couple

 

Myth: aging cannot enjoy life, so that do not brighten up

Fact: aging hunger for enjoyment of life, That is why since young have striven, so that have saving which enough, and can enjoy old day. That expectation represent craving each everyone, so that have the spirit of learning till S-3. Effort searching science, aim to to get well established work, so that have secure and prosperous old day, and

 

Myth: aging are, weak, brittle, sickly, and handicap

Fact: Fact many aging which still is gallant, can strive, and have important position in a institute. Condition of health of someone according to health paradigm, are: healthier, healthy, ill health, defect and ill. Condition of the health valid for: child, adolescent, adult, and aging.

 

Myth: aging burn a hole in pocket to medicinize

Fact: To keep in good health surely need drug, but not finished money to medicinize because pain. Require to comprehend that age 60 to of, sugar rate, salt, and fat in body become more, so that easy to come down with diabetes, stroke, heart, and others. The mentioned can be controlled when diligent check health

 

Myth: aging is equal to senile

Fact: Senile is disease at aging, marked downwards him recall. In human life, recall will change as according to age, but ascription that aging is equal to senile represent by mistake. At all of age level, recall will decrease if fatigue, stress, worry, depresi, ill, and soul not peace Have Traffic Fringes In Family And Your World

 

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