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839 Psychology explains the reason some people grow sweeter with age while others grow bitter has nothing to do with how hard their life was — it’s about whether they learned to grieve their losses or hoard them

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/01/2026 14:30 EDT

Psychology explains the reason some people grow sweeter with age while others grow bitter has nothing to do with how hard their life was — it’s about whether they learned to grieve their losses or hoard them

Two brothers from the same tough Depression-era childhood died within months of each other—one beloved and gentle, the other consumed by forty-year-old grudges—and the difference had nothing to do with who suffered more.

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