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62 Psychology says if you want your 70s to be the best years of your life you have to stop doing something most people don’t quit until it’s too late — and the quitting isn’t dramatic, it’s just the daily decision to stop measuring yourself by a standard that was always someone else’s and never actually yours

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 15:45 EDT

Psychology says if you want your 70s to be the best years of your life you have to stop doing something most people don’t quit until it’s too late — and the quitting isn’t dramatic, it’s just the daily decision to stop measuring yourself by a standard that was always someone else’s and never actually yours

Most people spend decades climbing a ladder they never chose, only to reach the top and realize they've been measuring success by someone else's ruler—but there's a quiet, daily practice that can transform your later years from a scorecard competition into something far more meaningful.

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