SifuPhil
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As we age our physical body undergoes changes, some that we like and some not so much. These changes can be helped to an extent by diet and exercise.
Our emotions change as well. Is there anything to be done to ease this transition?
I notice as I grow older that my emotional responses to situations, never really at a high level, have leveled out even more. I laugh more than I cry. I chalk this up to the aging process itself, the imparting of wisdom and experience that moderates severe mood swings.
My environment is probably the most important thing to me in determining my emotional responses. Currently I live in an area where I feel that I'm just existing - not really living. This affects my emotional state negatively. As I mentioned in another thread I've always felt at ease near large bodies of water, so I'm taking steps to make that a reality.
Environment may not be seen to be that important for some - after all, "wherever you go, there you are". But like Piaget I believe that the "self" that we move around changes in response to that environment.
What about you - do you think that your environment is capable of improving or worsening your emotional responses to life?
Our emotions change as well. Is there anything to be done to ease this transition?
I notice as I grow older that my emotional responses to situations, never really at a high level, have leveled out even more. I laugh more than I cry. I chalk this up to the aging process itself, the imparting of wisdom and experience that moderates severe mood swings.
My environment is probably the most important thing to me in determining my emotional responses. Currently I live in an area where I feel that I'm just existing - not really living. This affects my emotional state negatively. As I mentioned in another thread I've always felt at ease near large bodies of water, so I'm taking steps to make that a reality.
Environment may not be seen to be that important for some - after all, "wherever you go, there you are". But like Piaget I believe that the "self" that we move around changes in response to that environment.
What about you - do you think that your environment is capable of improving or worsening your emotional responses to life?