To hell with learning from your mistakes
- Nancy Harris Mclelland
- May 13, 2024
- 1 min read
Scores of studies have shown that people tend to look on the bright side as they become older. Scientists refer to this effect as the "positivity bias" and they think we start to remember positive details more than negative information from middle age. Baumeister believes this is because we need to learn from failures and criticism in our younger years, but that need diminishes as we age. Sarah Griffeths, “The Positivity Effect” BBC Future 6/26/22
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