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3 Ways Your Brain Actually Improves With Age
Yes, you might lose your keys more, but aging has its cognitive upsides, according to new research.
Our culture is not, to put it mildly, very positive about aging. We're fascinated with those, like Jennifer Lopez and Tom Brady, who seem immune to the years, obsess about appearing youthful, hide away our elders, and hail young wunderkinds from rock musicians to dorm room founders.
And the world of entrepreneurship is particularly obsessed with youth, despite a pile of data showing that most successful founders are well into middle age.
No wonder so many greet each new gray hair with anxiety. Yes, as Steve Jobs reminded himself every morning, in the end all of our bodies and brains give out. But, according to science, the road to that inevitable end isn't all downhill. New research on the cognitive performance of older adults adds to a stack of studies showing that age has its indignities but also its upsides.
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