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Minds Can Get Better With Age By Michael Brickey,
Ph.D. I often hear people make remarks
such as, “My mind isn’t what it used to be.” It sounds harmless, but if you
make remarks like that often enough you will come to believe them. Two analogies are applicable. First, our minds are like muscles–use them and they grow strong; don’t exercise them and they wither. Second, our minds are like computers. As we age we develop a rich collection of programs (software), which we hopefully update with experience and new information. We acquire a rich repertoire of data. And alas our processing speed (megahertz) becomes a little slower. A computer with excellent software does things better and faster than a computer with mediocre software. For example, an older, skilled bridge player runs circles around someone who has only been playing for a few years. If
you are inclined to make a remark like “I just can’t remember things very
well anymore,” be kind to yourself and remember that you have much larger,
richer data files to search than a younger person has. So it may take a
little longer. Part of the difficulty in remembering something might be that
you now have a lot more information to search. Often if you trust and
instruct your mind to continue searching for the information, it comes to you
later in the day. That is a good indication that your mind is still sharp.
Ask yourself, would I really want to trade a computer with a wealth of
programs and data for a computer that had a faster speed but few programs and
little data? While
many older people have avoided computers, that too is changing. More and more
seniors are using computers and teaching their friends how as well. E-mail
has bonded many families and friends scattered around the country and even
around the world. It also has bonded many grandparents and grandchildren.
Fortunately, computers are becoming more user friendly each year. Features to
help people with poor vision are improving as well. One
woman told me that her parents adamantly resisted computers. One day she
visited them and they were clicking away on their Web TV. Why? It was so easy
for them to learn because it was “just like TV”– sit on the sofa, watch the
screen, and work the remote control. It is always easier to learn new things
when we have a template. (USA Today knew this when they designed their
vending stands to look television sets). We
need to think of our minds as flexible, always learning, and open to change.
As George Bernard Shaw put it, “Progress is impossible without change, and
those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” Rev. Denny Brake
described the alternative: “Some minds are like concrete, thoroughly mixed up
and permanently set.” So
can you teach an old dog new tricks? We “old dogs” object! We don’t wait
anymore for someone to teach us, we have lots of ways of learning the tricks
at our initiative. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Dr. Michael Brickey Dr. Michael Brickey, The
Anti-Aging Psychologist, teaches people to think, feel, look and be more
youthful. He is an inspiring keynote speaker and the Oprah-featured author of
Defy Aging and 52 baby steps to Grow Young. Visit http://www.NotAging.com for a free report
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