I agree with all of the previous posts.
I'm 58, and my short-term memory is completely shot. I can tell you the (long since disconnected) telephone numbers of my numerous friends and relatives when I was 12 years old or the full names of people that I haven't had any contact with in 45+ years (including their siblings' names, parents' names, jobs, etc.). But don't ask me what happened a week ago, because I have no idea.
I've found that using the memo app on my smart phone is a great help for things to do (or things to remember).
Now to add a little levity to the conversation:
An elderly woman sends her elderly husband to the grocery store to pick up a quart of milk, a loaf of white bread and a dozen eggs.
When the husband returned home, the following conversation ensued.
WIFE: Did you go to the store?
HUSBAND: Yes.
WIFE: Did You remember what to get?
HUSBAND: Yes. I got a gallon of vanilla ice cream and some chocolate syrup.
WIFE: You idiot! You forgot the whipped cream!
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