"Exactly. A wizard constantly produces magic throughout his life, and this background is its natural and unconscious dissipation. The older the wizard is, the stronger the magic is produced but provided that the wizard is practicing and evolving. But even just being in some kind of stagnation, a wizard continues to slowly build up his power until his death - this is the result of his soul's growth and development. At least, that's how it's commonly believed. An active mind allows the soul to develop faster and more qualitatively, and a developed body allows the mind to develop more qualitatively. At the same time, a strong soul is capable of powerful activity even in a feeble body with weakened capabilities. For this reason, even a wizard who is decrepit but has not wasted his life will be strong. Headmaster, for example. On average, wizards live about a hundred and fifty years, but due to his stormy youth filled with experiments, the esteemed headmaster is already... Already close to death, though just a little over a hundred. Yet he remains the strongest wizard in the islands and one of the strongest in Europe and both Americas, and he is not getting any weaker."
Harry Potter: New World
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