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Old people learn new skills faster if it helps others — but youngsters learn more quickly when they are making choices that benefit themselves, study finds →

July 31, 2021 Patricia Lockwood

The Daily Mail

“Older people can pick up new skills faster if doing so benefits other people, rather than themselves — unlike young adults, who learn faster when helping themselves. This is the conclusion of a study by researchers from the Universities of Birmingham and Oxford […].”

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← Older people really are kinder! Elderly are more likely than youngsters to do things that benefit others - including social distancing and giving to charity, study findsGeneration generous: Older people are more likely than younger adults to put in effort to help strangers →

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