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Ask HN: How has the curse of aging affected your mental capacity?

3 pointsby SunghoYahngabout 2 years ago

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chiefalchemistabout 2 years ago
You might get better answers &#x2F; discussion if you asked:<p>How has aging affected your intellectual capacity?<p>Referring to aging as a curse creates a bias. Furthermore, calling it a curse is false. Aging is a fact of life - at least at this point. Best to embrace it. Resistance is truly futile.<p>But to answer your original question: Aging has had some affect on my capacity. But what I&#x27;ve lost in quantity, I&#x27;ve gained at least 10x in quality.<p>I&#x27;ve also become, and perhaps this is personal, focused less (and less) on knowledge and fact, and more on understanding. That is, how things connect. What makes people - including myself - and systems &quot;tick&quot;. It&#x27;s enlightening, and certainly not a curse.
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theGeatZhopaabout 2 years ago
Not the age is my problem, but hearing loss and the need for adapters. I can&#x27;t wear them 24&#x2F;7 and when not wearing, I notice a dumpiness in my brain. Over the years I notice that it become difficult to follow by hearing, I need something to read and little more time to think about and to understand the topic. But it&#x27;s just my perception. May be it&#x27;s the age and dumpiness of hearing is just a coincidence. Can&#x27;t sort it out.<p>But, accumulated experience is even more worth than sharp thinking. Experience accumulation is a kind of byproduct of sharp thinking, that has been used by my younger me once in a while.
GianFabienabout 2 years ago
When working on programs I wrote a year or more ago, I have to re-read the comments and any documentation in order to recollect my thoughts on how it works and why I did things the way I did.<p>When working on large programs, I need to keep multiple portions visible in different windows&#x2F;screens in order to grok the interdependencies.<p>I don&#x27;t enjoy reading books as much as I used to.
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mamonsterabout 2 years ago
Mental math is way harder.<p>Neuroplasticity or lack thereof also way more noticeable. Previously I feel like I could learn a new subject&#x2F;topic pretty quickly, now it&#x27;s taking way more time. That said at the same time having noticed this &quot;problem&quot; I now always do a double take on whether I need to really learn something new(cos opp. cost is way higher), so at the same time more pre-commitment =&gt; less garbage in my brain.
DamonHDabout 2 years ago
I seem to be doing fine: a little less sharp at some things, a lot of accumulated experience helps with others (the usual &quot;fluid&quot; vs &quot;crystallised&quot; intelligence thing)!