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George E. Vaillant

    George Eman Vaillant ha dedicato la sua carriera a tracciare lo sviluppo adulto e i processi di recupero da gravi sfide psicologiche. La sua ricerca approfondisce lo studio empirico dei meccanismi di difesa, con un focus recente sull'invecchiamento di successo e sulla natura della felicità umana. Il lavoro di Vaillant offre profonde intuizioni sulla resilienza dello spirito umano e sui percorsi verso una vita appagante. Esplora come gli individui affrontano le avversità e trovano un significato nel corso della loro vita.

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    Triumphs of Experience
    • Triumphs of Experience

      The Men of the Harvard Grant Study

      • 457pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      At a time when many are living into their tenth decade, a significant longitudinal study reveals that our lives can become more fulfilling in later years. Initiated in 1938, the Grant Study of Adult Development tracked the physical and emotional health of over 200 men from their undergraduate days. The earlier work, "Adaptation to Life," explored their lives up to age 55, shedding light on adult maturation. Now, George Vaillant extends this research into the men’s nineties, documenting what it means to thrive well beyond traditional retirement. The study examines various aspects of male life, including relationships, politics, coping strategies, and the impact of alcohol use, which has been a major disruptor of health and happiness. Among the surprising findings, those who flourish in old age may not have excelled in midlife, and vice versa. It confirms that recovery from a troubled childhood is possible, while positive childhood memories provide lasting strength. Additionally, marriages tend to bring greater contentment after age 70, and physical aging post-80 is influenced more by habits formed before age 50 than by genetics. Ultimately, the ability to age gracefully and vibrantly appears to depend more on personal choices than on inherited traits.

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