Research has shown that many belief systems are developed when people undergo certain experiences in life. The youngest interviewee in this case study being the 25 yr old was interviewed on education, relationships and career life while the 47 yr old interviewee was interviewed on family life, marriage and children (Zastrow, 2009). The last person to be interviewed was 67 yr old person who was interviewed on health, spirituality, life fulfilment and age. The interview’s scope was defined to focus on the important aspects of the interviewee’s lives.
The interview The interview was conducted through oral and written questions however they the questions covered important aspects of their lives. The first to be interviewed was a 25 year old male by the name of Moses and he was questioned on education, relationships and career life. The young person was questioned on his views on education, the importance of education and how his peers think of education. His views on education were that education should be enriched to accommodate the talents and skills of different students within the education system and the curriculum to be changed to accommodate needs of all students (Andersen, 2007).
According to the interviewee, his peers are of the view that the education curriculum should be changed to from the traditional learning style of concentrating on reading/studying books. He is of the view of that the education system should be designed to also cater for special needs of other students (Collins-Mayo, 2010). On the issue of relationships, Moses was of the view of that relationships are based on friendship and that relationships are meant for having fun and sharing experiences. According to Moses, most young people have sexual relationships based on their needs at that time and thus they do not few relationships as a long plan due to the dynamics in the society.
The second interviewee was a 47 yr woman by the name of Michelle who has been married for a period of 16 yrs. During the interview she was probed on the issues to deal with family life, marriage and children. She talked on her focus being mainly on her family and how she values being a mother and having to contribute immensely towards her children and husband. On family life, Michelle talks of many challenges and many of her concentrate on building their families and life mainly revolves around their families (Sigel, 2002).
Another aspect of the life that Michelle was interviewed was on marriage and according to her marriages is supposed to be built on trust and that is a viewed shared by many of her peers. The upbringing of children in a morally upright manner and teaching them life’s values was another aspect of life that the age group between 40 and 60 yr olds focus on. According to Michelle most of her peers mainly talked and focussed on their children as they grow old and move out of their lives (Baldwin, 2003).
The last person to be interviewed was an old man by the name of Brain who is of 67 yrs old and was living with his old wife. Brian was questioned on aspects of life such as health since this is what most people in his age group mainly focussed on. For instance, old people believe in healthy eating as a means of keeping their bodies in shape. Old people due to their life experiences they tend to be more spiritual and reconnect with their spiritual beliefs. On the aspect of life’s fulfilment, Brian talked of him being satisfied with life but wanted to do more on life, a view he talked of being shared by his other peers.
According to Brian, old people belief that they are not old and should be viewed normal as other people in the society (Bruce, 2005). Though he talked of age affecting their lives as documented by Richard Hogg in his book of how language is affected by age. All the three interviewees were also questioned on aspects that affect them in all age groups such as religion and political views. All the three of them had different views on these topics and they also concurred to the fact that even their peers have different views on these topics.
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