Summary
This quote implies that being shy or modest is seen as a desirable quality in young people, as it adds charm and innocence to their character. However, as one grows older, this same trait is viewed negatively and can be seen as a sign of weakness or lack of confidence. It suggests that with age, society expects individuals to become more assertive and bold. Thus, while bashfulness may be considered attractive in youth, it is seen as a social stigma in old age.
Topics
Age
By Aristotle