Psychology suggests that happiness after age 70 is often found by letting go of the need for constant productivity and external validation.
Psychology suggests that happiness after age 70 is often found by letting go of the need for constant productivity and external validation. The quote by Margot Johnson highlights :- several key psychological shifts that contribute to this late-life well-being. Permission to Simply Exist: - The most profound shift is granting oneself permission to exist without the pressure to produce, achieve, or prove anything. Release of "Justification": - Happiest seniors stop demanding that every day "justify itself" through accomplishments. Shift in Values: - Happiness in the 70s often stems from perspective rather than "life victories". This includes prioritizing emotional meaning over expanding social circles or pursuing new ambitions. Socioemotional Selectivity Theory. The Trap of Constant Purpose: While purpose is generally healthy, the constant search for it can become exhausting. The happiest individuals allow activities to exist simply because they are e...