• violentfart
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    10 hours ago

    Being old is not an excuse for being dumb.

    I’m not talking about knowing stuff, but the inherent knowing-that-you-don’t-know.

    • guyoverthere123@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 hours ago

      Yep. Our parents always told us to not believe everything on the internet.

      And now, they believe anything from some random shitbag overseas.

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        There’s a line between having full blown dementia and being entirely helpless with out help. And a random 65 year old just being fucking stupid cause they are “old” and stopped trying to think for themselves.

        A LOT of elderly are still entirely of sound mind and just even attempting to think for themselves. Hell it is not even just the elderly. People let themselves go fucking retarded the moment they have to actually use their brain for anything outside their expertise or day to day tasks.

        Its insanely frustrating to watch.

        Yeah some times the scammers just get lucky or someone has a brain fart. It happens we all have off days.

        But dear fuck do some people just never try.

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          No they aren’t, even without dementia or other cognitive conditions, aging causes mental decline. This is widely researched and known.

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            Yes Cognitive decline is well researched and starts way earlier than your 60s, but its also an umbrella term for a lot of things.

            Reaction and processing speed goes down starting from your mid 20s, short and long term memory gradually declines in your 30s and your vocabulary decreases from the mid 40s. But the ability for complex judgement that’s important here shouldn’t start declining until your 60s. If you are in your mid 60s and are completely helpless when it comes to technologie that’s been around for 10+ years, you either are in the early stages of a cognitive condition like dementia or you are willfully ignorant cause you can’t be bothered to learn.

            There are a few other causes, like excessive lead exposure (which is especially common for Americans) and malnourishment during you development (often the case for developing nations), but at least the former can be classified as a neurological condition.

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      8 hours ago

      Idk I think everyone is dumb somewhere and I dont think people can generally identity where that is.

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        3 hours ago

        Exactly.

        “You just won Beyoncé tickets!”

        “Wow I didn’t even enter a contest, but ok!”

        —A certain percentage of people off the street regardless of age

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      It kind of is. There is are a lot of people in the early stages of dementia or Alzheimer’s who get easily confused and are aware that they can’t trust their own memory. It’s very easy to see how they could be talked into trusting someone they shouldn’t.

    • ZoteTheMighty@lemmy.zip
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      You can wither use a credit card responsibly, or not have one. Credit card companies could probably do more here by making an “old person card” that can’t be used to make online orders or phone orders, but until then, these people shouldn’t be using credit cards with high limits.