A study in Berlin reveals that pensioners now believe old age starts at 75 years old, challenging traditional perceptions. Researchers find that most people feel youthful well into their eighth decade, reflecting a trend of 'aspirational ageing.' Some individuals, like Victoria Beckham and Kate Moss, are celebrated for maintaining a youthful appearance even as they reach significant birthdays.
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How old is old? According to a study in Berlin, pensioners now believe old age starts at 75. https://t.co/tE8vOApGui
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We are living through an era of ‘aspirational ageing’ – when getting older is about entering a new sexy second act. But, as the likes of Beckham and Kate Moss reach their big birthdays, are we in danger of replacing old negativity with a new ‘toxic posi... https://t.co/D0yFgfYtQ2