LEGO Grandma against dementia: How to build "Titanic" and stay sane at 97 (9 photos)
While today's youth complain about burnout from endlessly scrolling through their feeds, 97-year-old Mary, the online legend known as LEGO Grandma, is giving everyone a master class in productivity. At an age when many prefer quiet relaxation, she has turned building bricks into a truly intellectual ritual, devoting up to six hours a week to her favorite pastime. It's worth noting that Mary doesn't waste her time on simple bricks: her arsenal includes gigantic collectible sets like the Roman Colosseum or the Titanic, each containing thousands of pieces. Her family is convinced that it's this painstaking work with thousands of tiny plastic components that helps her maintain her mental acuity, enviable memory, and surgical precision that any surgeon would envy. While her creations are shared online, garnering hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic likes, Mary herself likely simply enjoys the process, proving that it's never too late for great achievements.
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