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In reply to the discussion: Older adults can blame 'clutter' for difficulties with memory [View all]LoisB
(7,183 posts)4. Totally agree.
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I totally agree. Just the sheer number of peoples' names and personal info they've shared ....
BComplex
Feb 2022
#3
I made a comment to my sister a few days ago that "I had too many years in my head"
Thomas Hurt
Feb 2022
#2
Thanks, that is just what I'm going to tell my kids when the give me "that look"
Paper Roses
Feb 2022
#9
Meditation, yes. TM? Nutz. Symptom: bombing one thread with multiple posts pushing TM. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2022
#62
I was trying to be helpful. I can't expect all readers to view every response to a thread and
TeamProg
Feb 2022
#64
Exactly! Give me a multiple choice trivia test and I'll blow it out of the water...
Native
Feb 2022
#15
That article also says older people do better in terms of creativity and decision making:
highplainsdem
Feb 2022
#19
Sounds like something to remember if I ever need a handy excuse for forgetting something.
Vinca
Feb 2022
#20
LOL - I got stopped once when I was a mere child of 61 (12 years ago) for going about 15
Vinca
Feb 2022
#56
The younger people I know DON'T store unnecessary info because the complete info is a Goggle away.
usaf-vet
Feb 2022
#25