To put into perspective, I registered on the forum 7 years ago, and I'm not even close to half of your age. I love that this forum in particular seems to attract people from all kinds of different backgrounds.
Older members should be given respect, just like the Filipino gesture that always gives honor to our elders. It's called "MANO PO!" in our country by pressing one’s forehead on their offered hand. So, can I say, MANO PO, Jet Cash?
I personally prefer people to adopt the culture that I would describe as common decency; Give everyone respect, unless they've specifically given you a reason not too. Of course, you can have more respect for those with particular ideas, or innovations like the Elon Musks of the world as well as those that are older than you. However, a measurement of how wise or respectable someone should not be associated with age. Of course, JetCash has shown themselves as a respectable user of the forum. Of course, I understand that's your culture, and I respect that, so I'm not trying to change that, or suggest that its wrong in anyway, and I definitely agree that reaching high end ages is particularly respectable, especially if they've kept good values, and all that. It just seems that respect is being lost for fellow humans, unless they have some sort of achievement or accolade to their name, whether that be old, or a oscar winner. When from my eyes, we should be respecting everyone regardless of achievements, and other related things. One of my biggest pet peeves is dismissing someone immediately because they are "young" or they don't have "experience", yet what that person is proposing could be innovative, and somewhat groundbreaking in your field. Therefore, I like to take the approach of listening to everyone regardless of their age, or experience. Of course, it is some times fascinating to hear people that have vasts amount of experience in a field, but I find it equally as impressive for new ideas, and approaches.
Of course, I made the point about Elon Musk, since he has achieved far greater than the average human, and its only natural to look at these people with some sort of admiration, and respect their views even if they're wrong at times.