That’s what this research indicates. And more interesting still is that the more social we are as we get older, the lower the risk of dementia. But what if your communication isn’t gratifying? What if it causes more stress than happiness? All the more reason to learn how to respond rather than react to people, to stay out of URPs (unwanted repetitive episodes), to have a repertoire of effective comebacks and to not be predictable but rather interesting to yourself and others.
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