Growing old gets a bad rap, and it's not hard to see why. Your hair thins and your waist thickens. The shot clock ticks down on your career, and you realize, much to your dismay, that your youthful dreams of greatness — patents, prizes, and periodicals with your face on the cover — are unlikely to come true before the buzzer. And what do you see up ahead? A road sign. "Highway Ends. Last Exit: Retirement. One Mile." Retirement. Just a polite word for purposelessness. That's the cynic's view of aging, anyway. But does it have to be that way? Not according to Chip Conley ("Learning to Love Midlife"). He says midlife can be a period of renewal, hope, joy, and connection. If you're open to it. Are you?
HUMOR: How to Turn Levity Into Your Secret Weapon
BEGINNERS: The Joys of Being an Amateur
THINK AGAIN: Adam Grant on the Power of Changing Your Mind
VOICE: You Are What You Speak
THE BRAIN: A User’s Guide to the Blob Between Your Ears
SERENDIPITY: Good Luck and How to Get It
DRUG USE: Is Getting High an American Right?
POST CORONA: Predicting the Future With Scott Galloway
Season 3: New Ideas, Same Great Taste
LET’S BE REASONABLE: Sam Harris and Rufus in Conversation
MIND GAMES: What Poker Can Teach Us About Luck, Skill, and Ourselves
TRANSCENDENCE: Finding Fulfillment Beyond Ourselves
HUMANKIND: Finding Hope in Human History
MIGRATION: Why Human Beings Were Built to Move
BREATH: Harnessing the Power of a Lost Art
PERSUASION: How to Change People’s Minds
ALCHEMY: How Our Creations Recreate Us
UPSTREAM: Solving Problems Before They Happen
CIVILIZATION: Recalculating the Price of Progress
TOGETHER: A Doctor’s Prescription for Health and Happiness
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