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Which age group is right?

This is a very important philosophical question. As we age we all tend to think ourselves as more experienced in life than the stages that came before the one we're in now. Ultimately elder people are often credited with the wisdom of life for they've lived it all and that experience is the basis of their authority. However at each phase your brain is on some different chemical mix (yes, I'm regarding the materialistic pov here: all of our bodies actions can be deduced to the compositions they are made upon). For instance, during puberty your amygdala is highly active which accounts for a higer emotional state and in your mid twenties your cognitive abilities come to a maximum level but in turn your amygdala fades out to a lower level. As a consequence this lowered emotional spur makes us lose our youthful passion, also referred to as having reached emotional maturity. Which is ironic especially given that the elder are viewed even more mature, but their cognitive brain centres are on a steady decline and all brain synapses are working stiffer than before. As a result, elder people tend to think and feel from their past experiences that are still rigidly solidified in their memories, for new ones they can't remember as such. Let alone learning. Conclusively I'm an advocate of sollipsism. We just go from phase to phase, we don't evolve as a whole being but other from our brain takeover former most active areas. Throughout all of this we witness the ominous inertia of our cell reproduction.
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