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ramesh1
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Real reason of old people`s suiside is they are lossing meaning in life.technology killed religion and old values, we did not creat new values
which are sutable for new age.
All over world longility is increasing,joke is till scientists are doing their best to increase this longility
Tom Bailey
Older men kill themselves to try and help their wives have a better quality of life.
With too many health issues, the cost destroys everything a couple has worked for.
Steveo
Not only that, but Americans who are coming into retirement age apparently have not been saving for retirement. I wonder if many of these people who are committing suicide are doing so because with no money saved they can not imagine living in poverty after having a higher quality of life.

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Real reason of old people`s suiside is they are lossing meaning in life.technology killed religion and old values, we did not creat new values
which are sutable for new age.
All over world longility is increasing,joke is till scientists are doing their best to increase this longility


Thats pretty ridiculous. Please provide any evidence for this. Thats the kind of statement I might make when I was 12 years old. If you are going to provide a statement like that you need to provide evidence for it!
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