Jeffrey Schoenberger

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Just as intriguing, the converse is also true: Expanding people’s time horizons arrests their editing behavior. Carstensen conducted an experiment in which she asked people to “imagine that they had just received a telephone call from their physician, who had informed them of a new medical breakthrough that would likely add 20 years to their life.” Under these conditions, older people were no more likely than younger ones to prune their social networks.27
When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing
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