Multiple Choice
The point at which one's "hourglass" tips over and "sand" begins to run out is dependent upon:
A) Task, individual, and environmental factors
B) Fixed factors of age
C) Fixed factors of one's personal biology
D) Chance
E) The amount of "sand" in your hourglass
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