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A Yale study analyzed cognitive and physical ability in more than 11,000 older adults and found that 45% improved over time.
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“365 buttons” has blown up on social media, with a new year’s resolution unwittingly becoming a viral meme, which in turn has birthed 2026’s first essential catchphrase. Euronews Culture are here to ...
2026’s first viral meme has birthed an iconic catchphrase for nonchalance in the new year Getty A viral TikTok exchange about a New Year’s resolution involving 365 buttons has confused the internet — ...
A generation of people online just realized it’s possible to have a thought and keep it to themselves. Enter “365 buttons,” the cryptic New Year’s resolution that’s now become a meme about time, ...
The original idea appeared to be using one button (as in the fastener used on clothing) to meditate on the passage of time each day of the year, a trend that popped up on TikTok in late 2025. TikTok ...
Have you ever been at the wheel of a car, looked over at the center console, and noticed a button that's blank, with no decal on it to indicate a function? If so — that's a poverty button. Essentially ...