Middle age is the pinnacle of evolution

Entering middle age is also the time when people reach the peak of the evolutionary scale, according to the new hypothesis of Cambridge University experts.

When crossing the 40-50 threshold, people often complain about their physical appearance, their health is not as good as that of a young man. But it is these changes that are the key to success, when the body and spirit are perfectly adapted to serve the needs of the family and society. According to the new hypothesis of Dr. David Bainbridge, the key role of society is in the hands of middle-aged people. While physical health declines with age - such as prey, gray hair, and poor eyes - more important features such as mental capacity are not only maintained but also increased over time.

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Billionaire Richard Branson - British - is one
examples of the influence of middle-aged people

In a report published in New Scientist magazine, Dr. Bainbridge said middle age is a time when the process of controlling and reprogramming intellectual abilities not only does not diminish but also on the momentum of growth.'The multitasking role of middle-aged people in human societies is extremely complex and intertwined, they can be said to be the most impressive creatures ever produced during the natural selection process'. , Telegraph newspaper explains Dr. Bainbridge's explanation.

Many middle-aged women constantly complain because they lose their tough, lovely appearance of youth, instead, the fat keeps appearing in areas like chest, hips, thighs and waist. However, this happens because the body no longer needs to be pregnant and give birth, and storing fat in such places helps the body easily carry them around. In terms of evolution, much fat allows prehistoric ancestors to survive through difficult periods without eating much, ceding food to the next generation. That's not to mention they passed on precious experiences, from living to survival skills, to young people. And this does not change despite time and culture.

Therefore, if some mental abilities such as reflex speed go down with age, people should be happy when skills such as long-term planning and project management are greatly improved.'Middle-aged people can make and make more money, in short they are the world operators , ' concluded the British doctor.