Embracing Novelty
Discover how novelty and intensity can alter our perception of time and enhance memory retention. As we age, our openness to new experiences tends to decline, leading to a faster passage of time. By embracing change and trying new things, we can enrich our lives and slow down the relentless march of time.In this clip
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Does one's ability to learn new information drop after a certain age, as discussed in the episodes Arthur Brooks on Finding Happiness and Stoicism vs. Epicureanism and Embracing Professional Growth, as well as in the episodes Arthur Brooks || Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life and Intelligence Evolution?
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Does one's ability to learn new information drop after a certain age, as discussed in the episodes Arthur Brooks on Finding Happiness and Stoicism vs. Epicureanism and Embracing Professional Growth as well as in the episodes Finding Happiness, Success and Deep Purpose with Arthur Brooks and Genius and Aging?