Ageing in humans refers to a multidimensional process of physical, psychology and social change. Some dimensions of ageing grow and expand over time, while others decline. Reaction time, for example, may slow with age, while knowledge of world events and wisdom may expand. Research shows that even late in life, potential exists for physical, mental, and social growth and development. Ageing is an important part of all human societies reflecting the biological changes that occur, but also reflecting cultural and societal conventions. Roughly 100,000 people worldwide die each day of age-related causes.
Age is measured chronologically and a person's birthday is often an important event. However the term "ageing" is somewhat ambiguous. But the real idea here is to see how age defines so much of a human beings life and experiences, our whole life revolves and is defined around the concept and phenomenon of ageing. This illustration is based on this phenomenon, it is so mesmerising to see how it plays such a big role in humanity.
Age is measured chronologically and a person's birthday is often an important event. However the term "ageing" is somewhat ambiguous. But the real idea here is to see how age defines so much of a human beings life and experiences, our whole life revolves and is defined around the concept and phenomenon of ageing. This illustration is based on this phenomenon, it is so mesmerising to see how it plays such a big role in humanity.