Author: Julian ibiza
Date: 2024-06-22 16:07
I think that although our rapidity of learning tends to decline as we get older, and likely also our motor abilities, this handicap can be significantly offset by other qualities we tend to develop with age, such as a clearer recognition of where we want to go and acceptance of what we will have to do to get there. Also, we will likely be better aware of our strengths and weaknesses, which will improve the focus of our practice which adds a certain dynamic. That said, what we learn at a younger age no doubt develops a related part of the brain which becomes more resistant to development later. But apart from that last point, I really prefer to see the whole matter as a card swap, and what makes for a winning hand is not just in the cards themselves, but how we play them. So although there is a certain inevitability about falling from one's peak in some areas, there are other peaks to be climbed from other angles.
Julian Griffiths
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