Does Wisdom Increase with Age?
In biology, the correlation between knowledge and aging has a basis: as people grow older, the mind grows more, a direct by-product of only having to live longer and experience more things. Older people are often more proficient than young people in several aspects of cognition, notably those that involve several methods to solve issues, as well as life planning and setting future objectives. Those deemed "wise" are considered to have greater empathy, to be more reasonable in their views of the emotional state of others, and to be more considerate of other people's well-being. It's noticeable that wisdom is a quality that for thousands of years has indeed been highly regarded. The more situations that we have to look back on and learn from, the more we understand theoretically. Getting that deeper understanding subsequently helps one to empathize with others better. To some extent, just because someone is older does not necessarily imply that they are wiser. And for those who hold a different view, they've already displayed their depth of understanding.