True or False: The aging process leads to poor decision-making.
False: Age Doesn't Necessarily Affect Decision-Making, Study Shows
June 29, 2010 - Many people believe that getting older means losing a mental edge, leading to poor decision-making. But a new study from North Carolina State University shows that when it comes to making intuitive decisions -- using your "gut instincts" -- older adults fare as well as their juniors.
A New Leaf supporters like you, think with their hearts, as well as their intellect and are compelled to reach out to those in need. Helping others is rewarding in a very personal way.
Planned giving is an investment you make for the future. It's something you can do at age 20 or age 90, regardless of your financial resources. In short, you are including an agency in your financial planning because you feel strongly they willl continue the work that is important to both of you.
You can decide today, how you wish to impact the future. Please contact Torrie Taj, ttaj@turnanewleaf.org for more information.
Exploring your options is a GOOD decision!
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