"I love doing crosswords, it's so important to keep the brain going"
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The charm is how ordinary the object is. Crosswords are low-tech, domestic, almost stubbornly unglamorous. That’s the subtext: intelligence isn’t only for exams, careers, or public performance. It lives in daily practice, in choosing friction over ease. In a culture sliding toward frictionless consumption - scrolling, algorithmic feeds, passive streaming - the crossword becomes a quiet rebuke. It asks you to sit with not-knowing, to hold multiple possibilities in your head, to accept that the answer may arrive sideways via a pun or an obscure reference. That’s not just “brain training”; it’s temperament training.
There’s also a generational note. For many in Magnusson’s cohort, puzzles are part of the newspaper’s moral ecosystem: informed citizenship, disciplined attention, respect for language. The line sells longevity without sounding panicked about aging. It’s not fear; it’s stewardship.
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| Topic | Mental Health |
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"I love doing crosswords, it's so important to keep the brain going." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-doing-crosswords-its-so-important-to-keep-118064/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.







