That seem like a more general reason we should pay attention to what older people say, and is a valid point. However, it doesn’t seem to specify why the very end of life is a significantly more important time than say, the first 12 weeks after turning 65.
More time to think about past experiences and also more time to see their long-term consequences.
That seem like a more general reason we should pay attention to what older people say, and is a valid point. However, it doesn’t seem to specify why the very end of life is a significantly more important time than say, the first 12 weeks after turning 65.
It’s probably not—I was simply replying to your point about how all 12 week periods of life are equally valid.