Demographics of cigarette smoking
22 hours ago
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At 71 and counting, yes I kinda worry about my memory skills. I have slowed down from my youth. There was time I could memorize a acouple hundred words of a fictional text perfectly in less than acouple hours---today it would take me a good full day to do the same thing. Then the question is how long would I retain the memorization----ahh its the old use it or lose it gambit for me. On the other hand I am good at remembering lyrics to old songs---but usually not the whole song just portions of it----and as I recall those bits also remember where and when I heard it----"Monday, Monday-----can't trust that day---" found me nursing a beer during a lengthy unemployment period.
My father, a minister, used to use similes to try and remember names, not always successfully, but usually. Me, I just recite something over and over and hope it sticks.
They say that doing crossword puzzles helps keep the mind sharp. Too bad for me I never liked them.
I generally remember old song lyrics, too, but commercial jingles and TV theme songs even more so. If I could set my life to them I'd never forget anything!
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