Aging in Today's Society

             Mark Twain once said, "Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Unfortunately, societies throughout the world let it matter. In today's culture, humans will go to extraordinary lengths to try and postpone the physical effects of aging. Age was once a word that society admired and respected, but modern day humanity has corrupted that viewpoint and has transformed age into something that human beings should delay and conceal.
             A celebrity is a perfect example of an individual in today's world that has a great degree of public fascination who does everything in their power to fight the results of aging. For example, in picture one, it shows what the celebrity would truly look like without all of the makeup and additives that are on her face. Due to her popular appeal, the need to mask all of blemishes on her face is a necessity and if she were to have no products on her face, her appearance would be characterized along the lines of horrendous. On another note, society has labeled gray hair not only as a sign of old age, but also as a sign of lifelessness. When analyzing the picture, gray hair is characterized as being dull whereas the blonde hair shows liveliness and vitality. An individual's hair color should never reflect the vibrancy they behold, but modern day society unfortunately depicts gray hair as a symbol of dullness.
             Author Mary Pipher exclaims how older people were once viewed as a positive, but now have been malformed to an undesirable persona. Pipher writes, "Younger and healthier adults often avoid spending time around the aging because they want to avoid the issues of mortality and loss of independence" (Pipher). The younger adults believe that being around older individuals will cause them to lose vivacity, which is completely ridiculous and outlandish. Pipher discusses how the media will never portray a person who shows si...

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