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1077 Psychology says people who seem to mellow noticeably in their 50s and 60s aren’t necessarily losing their edge — they may be showing a measurable pattern of personality maturation. In a 50-year study tracking Americans from age 16 to 66, researchers found that people tended, on average, to become more agreeable, more conscientious, and more emotionally stable over time.

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/24/2026 21:30 EDT

Psychology says people who seem to mellow noticeably in their 50s and 60s aren’t necessarily losing their edge — they may be showing a measurable pattern of personality maturation. In a 50-year study tracking Americans from age 16 to 66, researchers found that people tended, on average, to become more agreeable, more conscientious, and more emotionally stable over time.

A 50-year personality study by Damian, Spengler, Sutu, and Roberts suggests that many people show measurable maturation from adolescence into later adulthood.

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