Meg Jay Quotes
William James, The Father Of Research Psychology In The United States, Said "The Art Of Being Wise Is Knowing What To Overlook." Knowing What To Overlook Is One Way That Older Adults Are Typically Wiser Than Young Adults. With Age Comes What Is Known As A Positivity Effect. We Become More Interested In Positive Information, And Our Brains React Less Strongly To What Negative Information We Do Encounter. We Disengage With Interpersonal Conflict, Choosing To Let It Be, Especially When Those In Our Network Are Involved.
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