1: Do you believe lifelong learning can genuinely reduce the risk of dementia, or is the connection overstated? Why?
2: What types of learning (formal education, languages, hobbies, digital skills, etc.) do you think provide the strongest mental stimulation?
3: Should governments invest more in adult education as a public health strategy? Why or why not?
4: How does modern technology (online courses, apps, AI tools) support or limit lifelong learning?
5: At what age do you think cognitive decline typically begins, and can lifestyle choices significantly delay it?
6: What barriers prevent adults from continuing to learn later in life?
7: If lifelong learning improves brain health, should it be considered a responsibility, a personal choice, or both? Explain your view.