Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 5月13日 23時00分


The first members of the millennial generation, often classified as those born between about 1980 and 1996, begin to turn 43 this year. It’s the average age when Americans stop feeling young, according to a study by Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research. ⁠

The early 40s—specifically 42—is when the average American starts noticing physical signs of aging, including achy joints and gray hair, according to a September poll conducted on behalf of Found, a weight-management company.⁠

For some, the slide into 40 merely confirms a sense they’ve had for a while that they’re growing older. Others stay in denial about the approach of middle age until they experience a jolt of reality—sometimes a health scare, sometimes comments from younger colleagues.⁠

While Americans stop feeling young in their early 40s, they start feeling old at 52, on average, according to a survey by the Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research. ⁠

Becca Levy, a Yale professor of epidemiology and psychology, says people can feel old at different times in their lives—even when they are younger. “It’s a fluid concept,” she says. ⁠

Dr. Levy says she is starting to see a change in how people view getting older, by embracing their age and finding strengths in it. During the pandemic, more women skipped the hair dye and went gray. And some people are working later in life and using their age to their advantage when applying for jobs. ⁠

Read more at the link in our bio.⁠

🎨: Veronica Grech


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