Human being’s usual life span is in 21st century limited and is less than hundred years. In extraordinary cases though usual death age differs from country to country, still it revolves around a century usually. Human is to pass through four stages of life and those are childhood, adolescence, youth and old age. Passing through time and year a child of today become a senior citizen after 5 decades, say. All through the 50 years or more than that, the person concerned passed through various experiences of life in different field which make him knowledgeable with ‘down to earth’ experiences which helps him and the society at large to bring success, also to solve many critical problems in future. History tells, many country heads were more than 60 years old. The ex-prime minister of Britain of 20th century Winston Churchill who twice hold the post, was of 81 year old in second tenure. Also the first prime minister of independent India Jawaharlal Nehru died at the age of 74 remaining in power. So too, in 21st century, at present if we look into Lebanon, the president Michel Un is 85 years old and so is the age of Palestine President Mamood Abas whereas Cameroon president Paul Byonk is of 87 years old.
Interestingly, before 6 years, the ex-deputy prime minister of India L.K.Advani when around 2013-14 was leading the party; many BJP leaders were expecting him to be the party chief in election propaganda, whereas due to his age he could not and became ‘Margadarshak’ only at the age of 87 years. The present prime minister Narendra Modi became the party chief in election propaganda and became the prime minister of India who is now 70 years old in his second term. In 2020, Modi being a senior citizen also his experience counts a lot, as prime minister which India at present is in need. So, if we look into experience, undoubtedly it is valuable for any person, society and country at large. In a nutshell, one can tell, age counts and more age counts more experience to cross most of the world hurdles.