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by yutijke
1192 days ago
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I think the best way would be to just keep note of what the younger generation is using through your kids, nephews/nieces, etc. And tangentially since you are mentioning old age, I think cognitive decline is a bigger worry than finding the right resources to keep up with things. It has been painful to see my Grandfather who can otherwise show great insight on topics he is familiar with, struggle with understanding things a 5 year old would breeze through today. I would say having a respectful and trusting relationship with someone from the younger generation is very important since you may reach a point where you by yourself may not be able to keep up with things. |
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I now make a conscious effort to check every so often that I'm not always using fast thinking and do actually apply real focus to questions.
Definitely having younger people around really helps. And there will come a point where I simply just don't want to learn something new - this won't be from laziness - it will just be that it's very difficult.