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5
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Ja
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71
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How pessimism can be positive
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Ausgabennummer
202201
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Too young to be old. Nearly one out of three people in Japan are over 65 years of age making it the oldest country in the world. But some cities such as Nagano have decided that people under 75 are no longer elderly, instead, they are now called pre old Japan's 2020. White paper on the elderly says that the traits connected to the term elderly do not describe most people in the 65 to 75 age range. It also says that women in Japan can expect to live into their late eighties and men live into their early eighties. Magana hopes the new category will keep people active longer. Many of the new pre old people like the decision because they want to keep working farmer, Norihiro, Aisawa 38 told the Wall Street Journal that his father is still farming in his seventies and he also plans to do so we say here that a person in his forties or fifties is still a child with a runny nose. He says, and people in their sixties and seventies are in the prime of their careers.
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