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"When I was in college, I discovered that the best way for me to study for an exam was to teach someone else the material. That same idea is present here. Using your crystallized


intelligence can nurture, and extend the shelf-life, of your fluid intelligence." "But I’m a big proponent for exercising creativity and nourishing its appetite. It gets more


difficult, I know, but the more we can do it as we age, the more we might be able to learn fluidly and then teach crystallized concepts…even if only to ourselves." Well said. This was a


very interesting read, I enjoyed it. I think you nailed it in summarizing the goal — to always want to display that curiousity, energy, and passion regardless of age. Because it only makes


sense that if you are no longer interested in doing so, then you’re no longer doing that job, hobby, or creative discipline. Sadly, maybe it’s the case by nature. I love the idea of teaching


someone something — to clarify that you, yourself are aware. I’m beginning to learn this in writing. Because to have the capacity and confidence to share any sort of knowledge it’s good to


check the source which is yourself. Thanks for sharing, and for bringing on soo many thoughts.