Hi, Lin! Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I completely agree that creating and staying mentally active are important for keeping our minds sharp as we age. Your experience with the elderly in volunteer work is inspiring --- its amazing how talking and engaging with others can really help prevent forgetfulness and dementia. Keep up the great work and continue to share your insights!~T. Jenna
I believe creating something is important to prevent forgetfulness with age.
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>> I think keeping busy with creative activities is key to staying sharp as we get older.
Creating is very hard work and needed to think deeply.
>>Creating is very hard work and requires deep thinking.
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>>The act of creation is demanding and necessitates profound cognitive engagement.
It can make elderly people\'s mind sharp by constantly using their brain.
>>It can keep elderly people's minds sharp by constantly using their brains.
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>> It can maintain the mental acuity of the elderly by continuously stimulating their cognitive processes.
Additionally meeting many people and talking to others is also good way to use their brain.
>>Additionally, meeting many people and talking to others is also a good way to use engage their brains.
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>>Furthermore, interacting with a variety of people and engaging in conversation serves as an effective means of maintaining cognitive activity.
When I met elderly people in the volunteer work, they said that they didn\'t have much time to talk, but it was good to have such time;talking program and that talking activities seem to be good for preventing dementia.
>>When I met elderly people during volunteer work, they said that they didnt have much time to talk, but it was good to have such time; the talking program and talking activities seem to be good for preventing dementia.
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>>When I met seniors while volunteering, they mentioned that they didnt get much chance to talk, but they really valued those moments; conversation-based activities are great for warding off dementia.