Evolutionary Happiness
Peter discusses how the inherent risks of historical life, like war, fostered a sense of camaraderie and purpose that many feel is lacking today. He highlights a concerning statistic about women at age 30, revealing that a significant number may regret not having children, which speaks to the transformative experience of parenthood. The conversation delves into how major life milestones, such as becoming a parent, fundamentally alter one's identity and sense of fulfillment.In this clip
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