Sitwell's view on "the best years of life"
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Sitwell's view on "the best years of life"
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As per Osbert Sitwell in "The Best Year's of Life", the youth days are not practically the best days that a man lives. He goes on to add that the games that people play during the childhood have no value later on in life. He firmly believes that people's older years are the best times in life. It is due to the fact that a person achieves a lot of experience by then and this experience can be very helpful for the people at that time.
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