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51 Psychology explains people who remain joyful into their 70s aren’t the ones who suffered least — they’re the ones who grieved most honestly, who let the losses be as large as they actually were, and who came out the other side with enough room left to let something good back in

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 13:45 EDT

Psychology explains people who remain joyful into their 70s aren’t the ones who suffered least — they’re the ones who grieved most honestly, who let the losses be as large as they actually were, and who came out the other side with enough room left to let something good back in

The happiest older people aren't those with perfect lives and intact families—they're the ones who let themselves completely fall apart when life broke them, then discovered something unexpected in the wreckage.

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