Day 209 - The Old Dog Problem

Title

The Old Dog Problem: Why Learning Gets Harder With Age

Opening Reflection

  • Frustration while trying to learn something new
  • Realization: the issue wasn’t ability—it was patience

Core Idea

  • Older people can absolutely learn new things
  • The real challenge is tolerating the slow part of learning

Why Learning Felt Easier When Younger

  • More free time
  • Fewer responsibilities
  • Greater willingness to repeat basics
  • Less awareness of “wasted time”

What Changes With Age

  • Constant awareness of opportunity cost
  • Pressure to be productive
  • Comparing learning time to existing expertise
  • Lower tolerance for frustration and slow progress

The False Assumption

  • If learning feels difficult or slow, something must be wrong
  • Reality: struggle is part of the process

Key Insight

  • Learning is not about speed
  • Learning is about:
    • Patience
    • Repetition
    • Persistence
    • Showing up consistently