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Is age just a number, or a development in the case of psychological maturity?

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The “Sustainable Health” program hosts: Dr. Basma Al Said, a specialist in mental health and clinical hypnosis and trainer in post-traumatic stress disorder, founder of the Whispers of Sukoon Clinic, ambassador of social work and founder of the We Are Together Campaign for Mental Health Awareness, to present the following file: Is age just a number, or a development in the state of psychological maturity?

A recent medical study: Americans think they are younger than they really are

A recent survey conducted by OnePoll Center for Opinion Services revealed that 77% of respondents over the age of 40 feel that they are seven years younger than they actually are, and almost half of them refuse to admit that they are getting older. The 2000 participants also saw that the feeling of youth is related to the individual’s energy, vitality, or luster for life. Before.

It should be noted that this fear of feeling old led to a 39% delay in wearing eyeglasses, because it makes them look older.

The study also showed that one of the most common signs that the participants see as reminding them of advancing age is hearing an unforgettable song that was previously broadcast on an old radio station, or trying to stare while reading to identify letters and words, in addition to issuing some moans while trying to stand up from a sitting position.

Americans also note that the problem of difficulty seeing while in a room with dim lights and not having an account on the TikTok platform are all factors that contribute to making them feel old. In addition to the concern associated with the possibility of some physical changes associated with aging after fifty.

Finally, the study found that 64% of the participants were concerned about their ability to think, remember, and forget many people’s names after meeting them.

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