Steve
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ageism is the most common and socially accepted stereotype in the world i go out in the public these days with any stereotype somebody's gonna punch me in the mouth and cancel me except for ageism ageism you can people are like oh you're too old to do that shit like we geezer each other right and it's crazy becca levy at yale has done tons of work on ageism
ageism is the most common and socially accepted stereotype in the world i go out in the public these days with any stereotype somebody's gonna punch me in the mouth and cancel me except for ageism ageism you can people are like oh you're too old to do that shit like we geezer each other right and it's crazy becca levy at yale has done tons of work on ageism
In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults. with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development. Now, you have to put things into categories. He is not wrong.
In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults. with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development. Now, you have to put things into categories. He is not wrong.
In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults. with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development. Now, you have to put things into categories. He is not wrong.
In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults. with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development. Now, you have to put things into categories. He is not wrong.
In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults. with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development. Now, you have to put things into categories. He is not wrong.
And the stereotype of aging, and it's incredibly detrimental. In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development.
And the stereotype of aging, and it's incredibly detrimental. In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development.
And the stereotype of aging, and it's incredibly detrimental. In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development.
And the stereotype of aging, and it's incredibly detrimental. In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development.
And the stereotype of aging, and it's incredibly detrimental. In fact, you could go so far as literally we are killing older adults with how we talk about them. So that is really, really clear. Societies where there's no ageism, there's also cross-generational friendships. So the old are passing along knowledge. This is a natural part of brain development.
We do shift from fluid intelligence into crystallized intelligence. That transition does happen. But, but, but, but, but, a bunch of the skills that we thought declined over time, like the fluid intelligence skills that we thought went away, no, it turns out that's not true at all. We get actually new levels of intelligence and creativity in our 50s. So that's not actually true.
We do shift from fluid intelligence into crystallized intelligence. That transition does happen. But, but, but, but, but, a bunch of the skills that we thought declined over time, like the fluid intelligence skills that we thought went away, no, it turns out that's not true at all. We get actually new levels of intelligence and creativity in our 50s. So that's not actually true.
We do shift from fluid intelligence into crystallized intelligence. That transition does happen. But, but, but, but, but, a bunch of the skills that we thought declined over time, like the fluid intelligence skills that we thought went away, no, it turns out that's not true at all. We get actually new levels of intelligence and creativity in our 50s. So that's not actually true.
We do shift from fluid intelligence into crystallized intelligence. That transition does happen. But, but, but, but, but, a bunch of the skills that we thought declined over time, like the fluid intelligence skills that we thought went away, no, it turns out that's not true at all. We get actually new levels of intelligence and creativity in our 50s. So that's not actually true.
We do shift from fluid intelligence into crystallized intelligence. That transition does happen. But, but, but, but, but, a bunch of the skills that we thought declined over time, like the fluid intelligence skills that we thought went away, no, it turns out that's not true at all. We get actually new levels of intelligence and creativity in our 50s. So that's not actually true.
Now, you have to put things into categories. He is not wrong. We do shift from fluid intelligence into crystallized intelligence. That transition does happen. But, but, but, but, but a bunch of the skills that we thought declined over time, like the fluid intelligence skills that we thought went away. No, it turns out that's not true at all.
Now, you have to put things into categories. He is not wrong. We do shift from fluid intelligence into crystallized intelligence. That transition does happen. But, but, but, but, but a bunch of the skills that we thought declined over time, like the fluid intelligence skills that we thought went away. No, it turns out that's not true at all.
Now, you have to put things into categories. He is not wrong. We do shift from fluid intelligence into crystallized intelligence. That transition does happen. But, but, but, but, but a bunch of the skills that we thought declined over time, like the fluid intelligence skills that we thought went away. No, it turns out that's not true at all.