Psychology says the people who get genuinely happier as they age aren’t the ones with the best health, the most money, or the closest family, they’re the ones who quietly forgave the people who didn’t
Summary
There is a version of getting older that looks like shrinking. The world gets smaller. The social calendar thins out. The hunger to keep up, to accumulate, to measure yourself against other people, gradually loses its grip. From the outside, especially to younger people, this can look like defeat. Like giving up. From the inside, […]
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There is a version of getting older that looks like shrinking. The world gets smaller. The social calendar thins out. The hunger to keep up, to accumulate, to measure yourself against other people, gradually loses its grip. From the outside, especially to younger people, this can look like defeat. Like giving up. From the inside, […]
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