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My lifetime of crushing failure? Turns out it’s an anti-dementia superpower
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Dr. Tommy Wood's new book argues that engaging in activities where one lacks skill can boost brain health and prevent dementia. The approach suggests that amateurs gain more cognitive benefits than seasoned experts, turning lifelong failures into a 'superpower' for mental sharpness. This perspective reshapes the value of past struggles as potential paths to brain resilience.
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