Anger issues in older people?

I can't say why this is so, but my dad and my uncle is fond of easily getting annoyed by the slightest things when they are faced with an issue. Sometimes, I feel that they act in a manner just to protect themselves. Do you think this is a big challenge for them or what?
 
There was lots of lead in products that the baby boomers were exposed to as young kids. I feel like this has lots to do with their anger issues and their inability to adapt to changes in the world. Because things are constantly changing, they don't like it and they express anger. Not all baby boomers are like this but a good majority of them are. Also the older you get, the more your body deteriorates so being in pain all the time can cause one to be angry all the time too.
 
I think that older people getting angry easily has more to do with insecurities arising from cultural, technological and societal differences between their time and now. They just can't relate. And that gets to irritate them easily v
 
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