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51 Psychology says people who accomplish more in their 60s than they ever did in their 40s aren’t working harder — they’ve stopped spending energy on things that were never truly theirs to carry

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 12:44 EDT

Psychology says people who accomplish more in their 60s than they ever did in their 40s aren’t working harder — they’ve stopped spending energy on things that were never truly theirs to carry

There’s a story we tell ourselves about productivity. It goes like this: output equals effort. The harder you work, the more you accomplish. If you want to do more, you need to push more. It’s a compelling story. It’s also wrong. Because the people I’ve met who are doing their most meaningful work in their ... Read more

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