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by claytongulick
831 days ago
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This seems like a shallow take on a complex subject. It seems overly simplistic to unilaterally claim that our brains decline past age 30. Sure, under some metrics. Under others they improve [1]. There's a reason why we don't put 20 year olds in charge of our nuclear arsenal, for example - and it has nothing to do with the ability to remember a sequence of 7 numbers instead of 6. [1]https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/why-you-should-... |
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Articles touches upon that:
> I don't think any of us would trade our lived experience for a faster-working brain.