IIN for old people to decline in mental capacity

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  • 1) Elder knowledge would be better appreciated as accumulation of innate understanding of the workings of the world, tribes, people, individuals. The sort of knowledge that cannot be described by bits and bytes. It is not at all like your "modern knowledge" which, believe it or not is self limiting. You hold a pathetic and painfully uneducated view of our/your world. Your epistemology of the world didn't start on the day you were born, for god's sake. Your bits and bytes world is actually an accumulation of that innate knowledge...your world would never have evolved without the accumulation of innate knowledge. Or did your generation actually invent the wheel?

    2) We, all humans, ARE tribal peoples. Your lack of knowledge of "elder" demonstrates your limited education. There is so much for you to learn. Can you? Or will you carry your poisonous bigotry into adulthood?

    3a) We know that PERSONALITY is stable over the life span; barring a major psychological event personality does not change. The colloquial truth is: "Old people don't GET grumpy; rather, GRUMPY people get old". So, you already ARE who and what you are...and will be. Scary, huh?

    3b) We also know that the human brain continues to create new neurons, dayly, which is engenders new learning. Yes, learning continues throughout the life span, Even for us "old fuckers". (Oh, how I wish you had been in one of my university classes. What fun, eh?)

    4) Finally, THE IS NO DISEASE THAT IS CAUSED BY AGING. Not even a dementia (of which there are more than a few). Not any more than getting the chicken pox is caused by being 5 years old. When you're 70 and forget where you put the car keys, it's for the same reason you forgot when you were 20. Now, if you don't know what the keys are FOR, then that's a different situation.

    Goddess! I so wish you'd been my student. You would have gained some real knowledge....I promise you. (sjpd359 is a retired professor of Psychosocial Gerontology. Hmmmm, I wonder what that is?)

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