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My lifetime of crushing failure? Turns out it’s an anti-dementia superpower

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According to Professor Dr. Tommy Wood, engaging in activities without prior ability may help prevent dementia. In his book, 'The Stimulated Mind', he claims that amateurs benefit more than experts, which transforms past failures into advantageous experiences. This perspective offers a unique outlook on skill development and brain health as individuals.

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