There are only 2 notable comments about the "end of the season". One is in football, coach Okan Buruk, 51, commented that Jose Mourinho - 62, is out of date because he "does not improve every year". That is, they are no longer keeping up with the new rhythm of football. Meanwhile, in the tennis industry, Novak Djokovic is also classified as outdated because he "has no more motivation".
Right or wrong is not guaranteed, because that is mostly a subjective perspective. But this story evokes another reality: In the cycle of the times, everyone will eventually be challenged by age, by the changes around them. And then, the elderly must choose, continue to adapt to contribute, or accept their fate and gradually retreat back.
In agencies and units, many veteran cadres and senior workers have made important contributions. That is worth - and will - be - recognized. But in the shift of the times, if they only stop at the old glory, complacent with what they have done, they will easily be "abandoned" in the new flow.
Society is not waiting for anyone. What was considered standard yesterday may have become outdated today. Experience is only a small part of the era when technology is helping the younger generation very positively, if they know how to exploit it. Therefore, even retired people, if they are still healthy and mentally ill, can continue to contribute to the community and family - with the determination to learn and approach new things.
The important thing is not age, but desire and flexibility. Mourinho could still create other value if he accepts change. Djokovic can still win suitable tournaments. And in each office, each organization, each family, the elderly can still contribute positively, increasing value by constantly renewing themselves. true to the circumstances, environment, conditions...