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Keep learning new things.
Learn cursive and develop your own handwriting.
Writing down things physically makes learning way easier. And keeps your brain young - because, there is a reason why dementia is hitting some people in their 40s.
Edit: brush your teeth and floss every day. If you don't like to floss every day get a water flosser for those days.
Cursive as a primary concern and dental hygiene as an afterthought? Hot take...
Keeping your mind young is primary concern.
Dental hygiene you should already have.
If you learn cursive poorly enough, then you can pose as your own doctor, and get all the medicine you need. It just makes sense.