1. Over-dependence on family members: The elderly may need the care and support of their families because of physical or cognitive problems. However, if the elderly rely too much on their families and cannot take care of themselves, it may bring great burden and pressure to their families.
2. Financial problems: The elderly may make financial mistakes, such as excessive consumption, poor investment and poor financial management. These mistakes may make family members feel worried and annoyed, especially if the elderly need family support.
3. Health problems: The elderly may neglect their own health problems, such as unhealthy diet, inactivity and drug abuse. These behaviors may make family members worry about the health status of the elderly, and may also require family members to spend more time and energy to take care of the elderly.
4. Social problems: The elderly may become lonely or socially isolated, which may have a negative impact on their health and happiness. Family members may feel helpless or helpless because they can't help the elderly get rid of this state.
5. Family conflicts: The elderly may be involved in family conflicts, such as tension with children or relatives and unfair distribution of property. These conflicts may make family members feel pain and anxiety, and may also have a negative impact on the physical and mental health of the elderly.
In short, the stupid things that the elderly do may vary from person to person, but these behaviors may have a negative impact on the family. Family members can try to understand the reasons for the behavior of the elderly, provide necessary support and help, and communicate with the elderly to help them live a healthier, happier and more meaningful life.