4. haven't snapped a whipper in quite awhile myself
and I know what you mean. I read somewhere that your memory just keeps loading up, so as you go to recall stuff there is just so much more to go through every day. I have been storing up for 60+ years. There are some memories from yesterday that have been put behind stuff from 40 years ago. Sometimes I can't move that old memory out of the way to find the new one.
6. Probably around the time I did. I read everything I can but
ask me 10 minutes later what the title was, or who the author was and I feel like a moron. I don't really know if this is because of my age or whether those factors don't mean that much to me. Sometimes I'm in the middle of a 700 page book and can't even remember the title.(like right now!)
The Fourth Estate by Jeffrey Archer. Only 550 pages worth of reading..still had to get the book to check the title, I'm only up to page 444. Not long enough time to remember.
10. Have the same problem, but attribute it to not paying
much attention to the title or author. However, i can still tell you the whole story, so that must count for something.:) Am in my mid eighties and still an avid reader. Most of it on my e reader since i can control the font size and light for my old eyes. Hang in there...we all have a bit of memory problems but still have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share (that is is anyone will listen)......z
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