Which stage of life is the most important? Hello everybody, in today’s post we will introduce some new concepts related with life and the stages that an individual experiments since the pre-birth till the death. This post will be completed with a Word Cloud with the most important vocabulary related to life and all the stages.
1.Prebirth: Potential - The beginning of every person. Being in your mother’s belly. Can you remember that feeling? I don’t think you can.
2.Birth: Hope - A new life brings something new for the world. For that reason, the newborn represents the sense of hope, especially for parents, who consider the birth of a son or daughter as the best moment in their life.
3.Infancy (Ages 0-3): Vitality - During this period of life, babies are full of energy, and they are the joy and happiness of the house. The ability to have energy all day, is the main characteristic of this period.
4.Early Childhood (Ages 3-6): Playfulness: Young people with energy play during all day, recreating their world through the use of the imagination. Creativity, innovation and transformation are characteristic of this period.
5.Middle Childhood (Ages 6-8): Imagination- This imagination serves as a source of creative inspiration in later life for artists, writers, scientists, and anyone else who finds their days and nights enriched for having nurtured a deep inner life.
6.Late Childhood (Ages 9-11): Ingenuity- During this period, children have acquired new social and technical skills with the objective to face the pressures of the society. The principle of ingenuity lives on in that part of ourselves that ever seeks new ways to solve practical problems and cope with everyday responsibilities.
7.Adolescence (Ages 12-20): Passion- A set of changes in the adolescent body happened during this period, called puberty. Passion is represented in different ways, such as sexual, emotional, cultural or spiritual.
8.Early Adulthood (Ages 20-35): Enterprise- New responsibilities are coming, such as finding a home and mate, establishing a family or circle of friends, and/or getting a good job. This stage represents the start of a new life.
9.Mindlife (Ages 35-50): Contemplation- In this stage, people often take a break from many responsibilities, so the element of contemplation makes reference to an important part in our lives
10.Mature Adulthood (Ages 50-80): Benevolence- Mature adulthood have raised families, established themselves in their work life, and become contributors to the betterment of society through volunteerism, mentorships, and other forms of philanthropy. All of humanity benefits from their benevolence.
11.Late Adulthood (Ages 80+): Wisdom- Long lives usually help and guide new lives. They are experienced people, for that reason, elders represent a source of wisdom for the rest of the people.
12.Death & Dying: Life- Our lives have a final destination, where for many people it represents sadness, but also happiness for having a good life, surrounded by your family and friends, and having enjoyed beautiful moments and experiences in life.
This has been all for today little students, and remember this advice; Live simply so other people can simply live.
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