On a biological level, living with purpose may strengthen the brain regions involved in motivation, attention, and memory. These areas, particularly the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, are among the first to decline with age. By keeping them “in use,” a purposeful mindset could help preserve their structure and function over time.
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