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Denní Život - Age

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used to say that a person's age is not solely determined by the number of years they have lived, but by their physical and mental state

Ex: The retiree took up a new hobby and felt rejuvenated, realizing that a man is as old as he feels himself to be.

used to imply that as a person ages, they become more childlike in their behavior and needs, emphasizing the importance of treating the elderly with care and respect

Ex: When my grandfather became forgetful and needed constant care, I understood the truth behind the saying an old man is twice a child.

used to suggest that someone who achieves success or matures too quickly or too early in life may also experience a decline or downfall earlier than others

Ex: My grandfather always said early ripe, early rotten when talking about child prodigies, believing that their early success often led to burnout or disappointment later in life.

used to imply that as a person reaches middle age, they either gain wisdom and expertise from their experiences or remain foolish due to their inability to learn from mistakes

Ex: My father always told me that every man is a fool or physician by forty, so I made sure to learn from my mistakes and make better decisions as I approached that milestone age.

used to suggest that the second half of life can be as rewarding as the first, as the age of forty allows more time and resources to focus on personal interests

Ex: Don't worry about getting older, remember that life begins at forty and there's still so much to look forward to.

used to suggest that customs, behavior, and social norms change over time, and what is acceptable or expected in one era or culture may not be in another

Ex: In the past, it was common to send handwritten letters but nowadays email is the preferred method of communication, other times, other manners.

used to suggest that even though something or someone may be old and worn out, they can still be effective and have value

Ex: The vintage car may not have the latest technology, but it still runs smoothly and turns heads on the road.

used to imply that young people should be given opportunities to grow, learn, and express themselves while being treated with patience and understanding to nurture their potential

Ex: It's time to step aside and let the younger generation take over because, after all, youth must be served.

used to emphasize that young people should be allowed to explore and experiment with their lives, make mistakes, and learn from them

Ex: Some people worry that teenagers are making bad choices, but it's important to remember that youth will have its fling.
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