Science proves everyone can find the truth of life at age 60

Recent research shows that people ponder life at the age of nine, especially before the age of 60. Scientists say whether people feel happy with family, friends, careers or others must be middle-aged to truly appreciate those values.

A study of scientists at the University of California, San Diego (USA) was conducted on 1000 people aged 21 to 100 years. The results are: middle-aged people are most aware of the living.

Sensing life's goals also entails greater mental and health benefits than when young. Scientists say: 'Health and awareness of purpose of life are closely related'.

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Scientists point out that the age of 60 is the time when people understand and appreciate the meaning of life.(Artwork: David Conachy)

Professor Dilip Jeste, an expert in the field of psychiatry and brain science, said: 'Many things about meaning and purpose of life come from a philosophical perspective. But the meaning of life is related to good health and long life. People who live meaningful lives are happier and healthier than people who live without purpose. "

The study was published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry . The team performed over 1,000 adults. To confirm whether the participants have a purpose to live, the scientists ask research questions: 'Am I looking for a purpose or a task to accomplish in my life?', 'I've been find and be satisfied with the purpose of his life? '.

Professor Jeste went on to share: 'When you're young, like in your twenties, you're not sure about your career, about a spouse or about what kind of person you are. You are seeking the meaning of life. When you start your 30s, 40s and 50s, you start to settle in relationships, get married, have a family of your own, and start a career.

You will lessen the search and meaning of life gradually has a bigger position. When you turn 60 years old, things start to change. People start retiring and start losing the ego. They started to care about health problems when some of their friends and family members left. "

Another study earlier this year in more than 7,000 middle-aged people in the United States also showed that people with strong will and purpose of life tend to live longer than about 5 years. These studies ignore wealth, poverty, gender, and education.

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