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Age Quote by Benjamin Franklin

“All would live long, but none would be old.” quote by Benjamin Franklin
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“All would live long, but none would be old.”

Benjamin Franklin

About This Quote

People desire longevity but fear the decline that comes with age, reflecting a paradox between the wish for life and the dread of aging.

In simple terms: We want to live long but avoid becoming old.

Key Takeaway

Longevity versus aging anxiety.

Themes

mortality human desire psychology aging

Mood

reflective wistful

Type

philosophical observational

When to use this quote

  • elderly care planning
  • anti‑aging product marketing
  • life‑extension debates

Key Concepts

cognitive dissonance cultural attitudes toward age

Practical Applications

  • Promote realistic health expectations
  • Encourage intergenerational mentorship

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do societies often equate old age with decline?
  • How might embracing aging change personal goals?
A Different Perspective

The quote romanticizes aging as undesirable, ignoring the wisdom and fulfillment many experience in later life.

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