Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Will there really be fire during Modi 3.0 ? Why People Mellow Down with Age...

As the billions of Hindus of Bharat are eagerly waiting for the expected fire in Modi 3.0, I am not sure about will there really be fire?

For example - take the case of rewriting the History of Bharat - the minister is taking just a few baby steps and not really shaking it up to clean the swamp.

The Hindus of Bharat has already lost 10 precious years in the name of Sabka saath sabka vikash and promoting the falsehood of Mahatma Gandhi for almost everything...

READ ON...


This time it will be even colder for Hindus...

I hope the fire in the belly of Govt. of Bharat starts burning bright - we need a dhamaka - not just dilly dallying on Major issues of Hindu society...

A wise leader knows when to keep the moun brata and when to perform tandava dance...

COME ON .... PM sir...

We are all waiting...

Enjoy the song = the tandava mantra...


The following write up has been taken from ChatGPT - 

Why People Mellow Down with Age...

As people age, it is common to see a decrease in high-intensity emotions and an increase in emotional regulation and stability. Several psychological, biological, and social factors contribute to this phenomenon. Here’s an overview of why people tend to mellow down with age:

Psychological Factors

  1. Emotional Regulation: Older adults often develop better emotional regulation skills. They learn to manage their emotions more effectively, which leads to a calmer demeanor. Research indicates that with age, individuals become more adept at avoiding or reducing negative emotional experiences and increasing positive ones .

  2. Shift in Priorities: As people age, their priorities often shift from ambition and competition to relationships and personal satisfaction. This shift can lead to less stress and more contentment, contributing to a mellower disposition.

  3. Perspective and Experience: With age comes experience and perspective. Older adults have typically faced and overcome various challenges, which helps them develop a more balanced and less reactive approach to life's ups and downs.

Biological Factors

  1. Brain Changes: Aging brings about changes in the brain that can affect emotion and behavior. For example, the amygdala, which is involved in emotional responses, shows decreased reactivity to negative stimuli in older adults compared to younger adults .

  2. Hormonal Changes: Hormonal changes, such as reductions in stress-related hormones like cortisol, can also play a role in mellowing with age. These changes can reduce anxiety and stress levels, contributing to a calmer demeanor.

Social Factors

  1. Social Roles and Support: As people age, their social roles and the support they receive from family and friends can contribute to emotional well-being. Strong social networks and supportive relationships can provide a buffer against stress and promote a more relaxed attitude.

  2. Life Satisfaction: Many older adults report higher life satisfaction and well-being compared to younger individuals. This increased satisfaction can result from achieving personal goals, financial stability, and the ability to focus on meaningful activities and relationships .

Conclusion

The mellowing effect observed in older adults is a result of complex interactions between psychological growth, biological changes, and social factors. This natural progression towards a more relaxed and balanced emotional state can lead to greater overall well-being and happiness in later life.

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