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A widely accepted theory is that young children under a certain age (of which the age varies between children) can see ghosts more readily than adults as they tend to be more openly acceptable to the idea of ghosts being real. As they grow older, they tend to stop seeing ghosts because they 1) focus more on complex manners such as school, work, and family, and 2) they learn about other people's perceptions of whether ghosts exist. Adults that tend to see ghosts have either seen them as kids and so have kept their minds open whilst growing up or have been receptive to a ghosts energy or presence.

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