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Casually Explained: The Ageing Process

Predictions from this Video

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Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 7
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Adolescents around age 15 will develop the ability for true abstract reasoning, with all primary cognitive functions established.
"by the age of around 15 adolescence are able to demonstrate true abstract reasoning while all the primary cognitive functions have been established"
Cognitive Development
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The human brain will reach its developed state between the ages of 18 and 25.
"from the age of 18 to 25 the brain will slowly reach what is generally considered to be its developed State"
Brain Development
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Individuals will come to accept that it is acceptable to be a failure in their late 20s to mid-30s.
"by the late 20s to Mid 30s they realize it's okay to be a failure"
Life Stage Realization
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By their mid-60s, most individuals will be retired and reflect on the rapid passage of the preceding 25 years.
"by the mid-60s most are retired and wondering where the last 25 years in this timeline went"
Retirement
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Turning 80 will be considered fortunate; by this age, many peers will have passed away, mobility will be challenging, and cognitive decline may impair basic functions.
"those who turn 80 consider themselves part of the lucky few who do so many of their friends are gone moving around is difficult and cognitive de generation often impacts their ability for basic function"
Elderly Health
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Loved ones will eventually spend time with individuals in their old age out of obligation rather than desire.
"eventually people they love stop spending time with them out of Desire but out of obligation"
Social Dynamics (Elderly)
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Receiving the correct treatment can lead to significant health improvements, with individuals feeling better than they have in decades.
"after getting him the right treatment he said he's felt better than he has in 40 years"
Health Improvement (Post-Treatment)
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