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83 The reason I’m still mentally sharp has nothing to do with puzzles or brain games — it’s that I refused to stop being curious

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 12:06 EDT

The reason I’m still mentally sharp has nothing to do with puzzles or brain games — it’s that I refused to stop being curious

I discovered that while my retired friends are shrinking into their routines and doing crossword puzzles, I'm crawling through attics, restoring vintage radios, and staying up until 2 AM watching documentaries—not because I have to, but because genuine curiosity about how the world works has become my unexpected fountain of youth.

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