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@senzory wow you're right about my age. But your rest observation is just opposite of my habit.
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@senzory I don't get it. You say brain slows down the ability to progress after it is 30, and say can't teach old dog new tricks. That means brain doesn't want to learn anymore. ( 1st statement )
But @amitgupta says he always wants to learn more, he is over 30 and get hyped over new learning curves ( 2nd statement ). You agree with him but you say exact opposite of what he means ?
First and secone statement obviously conflicts. Either i misunderstood something critical, or you messed up something. -
@illegaldisease I believe he just mentioned what does science experiments say. And this is true that our brain passes many information when he feels that he already knows it. It increases with age as our knowledge keep increasing.
Other study says that we don't want to come out from our comfortable zone and it increases with age because of many reasons.
All these theories are applied on majority but not on all.
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