Socioemotional Selectivity Theory
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healthWhy Happiness Climbs After 50: The Science of Letting Go
Research reveals happiness often follows a U-shaped curve, dipping in midlife before rising after 50 due to a shift away from social comparison.
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worldLoneliness in Aging: A Sign of Wisdom, Not Decline
Psychology reveals older adults prune social circles for depth, not dysfunction. Loneliness signals unmet emotional needs, not social failure.
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healthMid-Thirties Clarity: Why the Stress of Your Twenties Fades
Neuroscience and psychology reveal why emotional maturity peaks in your mid-thirties-releasing you from lifelong anxieties and reshaping priorities around quality, not quantity.