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503 If you’re over 50 and still do these 7 things, psychology says your mind is stronger than most people realize

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/06/2026 13:00 EDT

If you’re over 50 and still do these 7 things, psychology says your mind is stronger than most people realize

While society assumes mental decline is inevitable after 50, those who still question their own opinions, embrace new technology, and willingly risk looking foolish possess a type of cognitive strength that neuroscience is only beginning to understand.

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