I don't know how a senior could learn how to use iOS without getting frustrated now that there's so much more to it.Alice"Senior" has nothing to do with it.There is a technical term for the point in life at which you have stopped being able to learn new things.It is called "dead"."Senior" has a lot to do with it. The aging brain is not a fiction.At 72 I have no difficulty learning new taps and swipes.How old is "senior", David?
I suppose it's true that you're as young mentally as you feel. But I'd guess - purely that, no stats or literature to back it up - that by the mid seventies most of us have noticed that we're no longer as mentally capable as we once were. Exercise, good health, plenty of sleep, good genes, and a lifetime of mental activity doubtless delay and moderate the decline, but the body ages, taking the mind with it. Some are more fortunate, and some less.
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