So becoming a copywriter that reads on the bus commutes was a smart idea.
Via Mental_Floss
“Our study suggests that exercising your brain by taking part in activities such as [reading, writing, and playing with puzzles] across a person’s lifetime, from childhood through old age, is important for brain health in old age,” says study co-author Robert S. Wilson, PhD, senior neuropsychologist at Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center.”
Hey Hanna, Where was this Bobby Wilson 60 years ago when I needed him?
Grampa
It appears even if you pick up the activities later in life you’re still better than those who don’t. Time to renew that Reader’s Digest subscription!