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How old is an older person? Generally, someone over the age of 65 might be considered an older person. However, it is not easy to apply a strict definition because people can biologically age at different rates so, for example, someone aged 75 may be healthier than someone aged 60.
The Avoidance of Novelty. Generally speaking, change involves novelty. It involves learning new information, modifying routines, and very often making new social contacts, whether change agents or simply new people. There is good evidence that older people have less motivation to explore new ways of living.
We live in a world where youth is valued over old age and where old people are often mistreated and negatively stereotyped. Major social institutions are largely behind these negative attitudes toward the elderly, particularly the mass media.
Older adults and particularly those over 55 tend to change their habits less frequently than younger people, not because its harder, but because when they change, the change is almost always permanent. They actually know who they are much better. The impetus to change is much less.
With age, bones tend to shrink in size and density, weakening them and making them more susceptible to fracture. You might even become a bit shorter. Muscles generally lose strength, endurance and flexibility factors that can affect your coordination, stability and balance.
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In the article Why Change is Hardand Good, Angela W. Lee, Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Business School, identifies the root causes of resistance to change: Our brains are wired for laziness. Our brains capacity is limited. Our brains dont like change.
The middle years of life are often a time of reflection and reevaluation, but few people experience a genuine midlife crisis. The structure of ones personality becomes increasingly stable until about age 60.
Uncomfortable. Psychology and neuroscience make clear that our brains seek patterns, the familiar, to make sense of the world. When circumstances dont match familiar patterns, we can retreat and resist, it can also trigger anxiety.

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