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Everyone knows someone over 60 who says exactly what they think, doesnât soften it, and seems completely unbothered by how it lands. The usual explanation is that theyâve âearned the rightâ or theyâve âstopped caring.â The more dismissive version is that theyâre becoming difficult. Rude. Blunt. Set in their ways. But neuroscience tells a very ... Read more Read more âș
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