Chapter Learning old age and learning in old age: an individual perspective
Learning old age has an essentially individual character since it is dependent on many different factors. The first one is the age of a person which, as I argue by referring to personal experiences, has a huge influence on our attitude towards seniors – from the acceptance and respect for old age to...
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| description | Learning old age has an essentially individual character since it is dependent on many different factors. The first one is the age of a person which, as I argue by referring to personal experiences, has a huge influence on our attitude towards seniors – from the acceptance and respect for old age to its disavowal as a mark of a declining and decrepit lifeform. The second factor, nonetheless also important, is the experience of living in a multigenerational family in which the eldest members are deemed significant and entertaining respect. Another factor that shapes our perception of seniors is the level of environmental and widely societal awareness of the significance of aging processes and of their inevitability in the life of every human being. In that matter, we are still burdened with a feeling of inferiority as those who were bound to live on until the age of seventy, eighty, and ninety. Deeply ingrained, and stemming from a bad tradition, a belief that leads one to commonly associate old age as the one “on which God had failed” is very slowly being eliminated from the collective consciousness. The process is enhanced by a new opening of the last phase of life which as a result of constant lengthening acquires a new dimension, followed by a new meaning. Numerous examples of old people who take care of their psychophysical condition and their social and spiritual development are gradually retrieving old age to its rightful place in the human lifespan. In this process of change, a leading role seems to be played by a person’s spiritual development whose important component is spiritual practice wherein and thanks to which old age acquires the status of life’s period not worse than its previous stages. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1546862025-03-07T13:30:40Z Chapter Learning old age and learning in old age: an individual perspective Semków, Jerzy activation programs for seniors ecotherapy health promotion old age discrimination based on age ageism medical conditions in seniors Learning old age has an essentially individual character since it is dependent on many different factors. The first one is the age of a person which, as I argue by referring to personal experiences, has a huge influence on our attitude towards seniors – from the acceptance and respect for old age to its disavowal as a mark of a declining and decrepit lifeform. The second factor, nonetheless also important, is the experience of living in a multigenerational family in which the eldest members are deemed significant and entertaining respect. Another factor that shapes our perception of seniors is the level of environmental and widely societal awareness of the significance of aging processes and of their inevitability in the life of every human being. In that matter, we are still burdened with a feeling of inferiority as those who were bound to live on until the age of seventy, eighty, and ninety. Deeply ingrained, and stemming from a bad tradition, a belief that leads one to commonly associate old age as the one “on which God had failed” is very slowly being eliminated from the collective consciousness. The process is enhanced by a new opening of the last phase of life which as a result of constant lengthening acquires a new dimension, followed by a new meaning. Numerous examples of old people who take care of their psychophysical condition and their social and spiritual development are gradually retrieving old age to its rightful place in the human lifespan. In this process of change, a leading role seems to be played by a person’s spiritual development whose important component is spiritual practice wherein and thanks to which old age acquires the status of life’s period not worse than its previous stages. 2025-03-07T13:30:39Z 2025-03-07T13:30:39Z 2019 chapter ONIX_20250307_9788381420709_111 9788381420709 9788381423038 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/154686 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/879 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/8142-303-8.15 Learning old age has an essentially individual character since it is dependent on many different factors. The first one is the age of a person which, as I argue by referring to personal experiences, has a huge influence on our attitude towards seniors – from the acceptance and respect for old age to its disavowal as a mark of a declining and decrepit lifeform. The second factor, nonetheless also important, is the experience of living in a multigenerational family in which the eldest members are deemed significant and entertaining respect. Another factor that shapes our perception of seniors is the level of environmental and widely societal awareness of the significance of aging processes and of their inevitability in the life of every human being. In that matter, we are still burdened with a feeling of inferiority as those who were bound to live on until the age of seventy, eighty, and ninety. Deeply ingrained, and stemming from a bad tradition, a belief that leads one to commonly associate old age as the one “on which God had failed” is very slowly being eliminated from the collective consciousness. The process is enhanced by a new opening of the last phase of life which as a result of constant lengthening acquires a new dimension, followed by a new meaning. Numerous examples of old people who take care of their psychophysical condition and their social and spiritual development are gradually retrieving old age to its rightful place in the human lifespan. In this process of change, a leading role seems to be played by a person’s spiritual development whose important component is spiritual practice wherein and thanks to which old age acquires the status of life’s period not worse than its previous stages. 10.18778/8142-303-8.15 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788381420709 9788381423038 223-231 open access |
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