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362 9 things the sharpest 80-year-olds did in their 60s that declining ones skipped

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/09/2026 11:00 EDT

9 things the sharpest 80-year-olds did in their 60s that declining ones skipped

While most people assume cognitive decline is inevitable, researchers discovered that the sharpest 80-year-olds made surprisingly unconventional choices in their 60s that had nothing to do with crossword puzzles or brain games.

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