I've noticed this in my last 5 or 6 families and am wondering if it's just me and the way I've trained or what. It seems like all my little people once they hit 65+ can't seem to stay on a task, especially preparing a meal. They will begin, then wander off to something else and have to be placed back at least 3 times before they finally complete the task. Even at the treadmill, television, barbeque, radio or other tasks, they don't stay as long as they did at younger ages.
Today I noticed one of my elderly widows was walking down the hallway with the task of "dancing" but before she was halfway there the task changed to "enjoying the sounds of nature," as if she had forgotten where she was going or what she was going to do or simply changed her mind.
Is this some clever "senility" programming? Or am I the only one noticing this?
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