Lifelong Learning Insights
Robert discusses the importance of teaching as a means to deepen understanding, drawing parallels to Zen concepts. He elaborates on the groundbreaking Harvard study of adult development, which has been tracking the same families since 1938, revealing insights into resilience and the factors that contribute to well-being across generations. The study's unique sample highlights the stark contrasts in backgrounds, emphasizing the complexity of human development.In this clip
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Is Your Life Good (enough)? Lessons From the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness. With Dr. Robert Waldinger
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