The hypothesis here is called Socioemotional selectivity theory, and it proposes that as a person ages, she/he invests more time in rewarding connections and maximizes their positive social relationships as a result of this process.
A lifespan hypothesis of motivation contends that as people age, they restructure their goals to prioritize those that are emotionally meaningful above those that are directed toward the future.
According to the hypothesis, persons who are older or in other situations where time is limited place a higher value on growing emotional closeness with significant others than people who are younger or regard time as relatively open-ended.
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