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>as you get older, i'm starting to experience this now, but there definitely is a level of intelligence crystallization that happens. a level of solidification in the brain. i don't care what anybody else says about how "it's never too late to learn a skill" or "you can go back to college at age 40 and totally change your life and pick something up and make a new life for yourself". that's complete fucking bullshit. by the time you hit your late 20s. by the time you're in your 30s. and definitely in your mid-30s. who you are as a person, usually your opinions, definitely your skill set, these things are all solidified. that's done. by the time you're 29... 28. forget about learning a new skill. that's not gonna happen. alright? i'm sorry to tell you this. but maybe you know you could get a hobby level. maybe you learn how to press flowers. but your ability to learn something at a level where it's professional, semi-professional, worth money to somebody else, able to use it to do something significant, not gonna happen. you're done.
scientifically speaking how true is this statement?
scientifically speaking how true is this statement?
