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Brain Health: Keeping your brain active

Aging Well | Last Active: May 14, 2023 | Replies (113)

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Hi bets38,
I'm so sorry to hear that your husband passed away 20 months ago. It sounds like you are handling your life very well; albeit alone. I'm glad I could inspire you to read Speigel again! It's also interesting to look up grocery stores in different countries online. They are sometimes hard to find. You have to remember that they are often called Markets not grocery stores.

Reading two books is challenging but good for your mind. Actually I'm reading three because my husband and I are also reading the Bible cover to cover for the third time. We read a little each morning before we get up and pray at that time too. I had forgotten how the Philistines had put gold necklaces on their camels! It's in the book of Judges.
PML

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Thanks for your suggestions PML! I read a fiction and a non-fiction book simultaneously and that's good for memory. I also read the Bible each morning. I am reading the Chronological Bible in a year. This is my second year for reading that particular version and it helps to put lives, wars, countries etc in the historical sense and it is also good for the brain. In regards to the camels and necklaces, one finds that there are a number of strange happenings recorded, especially to us in 2023, but also we see a similar pattern of behavior in folks in Scripture and the present e.g. jealousy, hate, covetousness, lust, unfaithfulness, etc.