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One of the most decisive factors in aging is not physical, but emotional: the lack of a reason to get up each day.
When that purpose disappears, so does motivation. Over time, this directly affects energy levels, mood, and even the immune system.
Those who feel useful or needed have more reasons to stay active and engaged with life.
2. The silent impact of social isolation

As the years pass, social circles tend to shrink: friends who are no longer there, busy family members, or distances that make contact difficult. Gradually, interactions decrease… until days become repetitive and quiet.
Isolation not only affects emotional well-being, but also has physical consequences. It can weaken the immune system, impair memory, and increase the risk of illness.
Older adults who maintain social connections, even simple ones, tend to live longer and better.
3. Loss of mobility and its consequences
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