What common theme is shared by all three ancient conceptions of life-the Dharmashastras, the Talmud, and the writings of the philosopher Solon?
A) Preparation for life is made in youth, skills and expertise are gained in adulthood, and wisdom and peace are the fruits of old age.
B) The life span has a maximum of 120 years, and those years can be divided into six substages.
C) Youth is a time for maturity, adulthood is a time of social responsibility, and the final stage is a time for psychological regression and self-absorption.
D) All of these perspectives assume that individuals will have a short life span and not make it to the final stages of the life cycle.
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