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Age Quote by Shweta Bachchan Nanda

“The physiological signs, of getting on in age, are enervatingly apparent. What creeps up on you insidiously are the changes of temperament.” quote by Shweta Bachchan Nanda
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“The physiological signs, of getting on in age, are enervatingly apparent. What creeps up on you insidiously are the changes of temperament.”

Shweta Bachchan Nanda

About This Quote

Aging visibly shows physical decline, but the subtle shift in mood often goes unnoticed until it impacts daily life.

In simple terms: Physical aging is obvious; emotional aging is hidden.

Key Takeaway

Physical signs precede emotional changes.

Themes

Aging Physical Decline Emotional Change Self-Awareness Psychology

Mood

Reflective Melancholic Introspective

Type

Observation Philosophical Advisory

When to use this quote

  • Reflecting on personal health
  • Counseling older adults
  • Writing about aging
  • Designing senior-friendly products
  • Discussing age-related workplace dynamics

Key Concepts

Physiology Temperament Aging Process Perception

Practical Applications

  • Developing wellness programs for seniors
  • Creating educational content on emotional health in aging

Questions to Reflect On

  • How might unnoticed temperament shifts affect relationships?
  • What strategies can help recognize and manage emotional changes with age?
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