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At what age can you consider someone old? A multifaceted perspective

According to a 2024 study published in the journal *Psychology and Aging*, people in their mid-60s now define old age as beginning around 75, pushing the boundary later in life than previous generations. This shift highlights a fundamental truth: answering "At what age can you consider someone old?" is far more complex than simply picking a number.

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