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How our priorities evolve across our lifetime?


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Welcome back to the show! Have you ever wondered why the things that matter so much to you today might not matter at all in twenty years? Across cultures, human priorities consistently shift from outward to inward: from wanting to become someone in our youth, to building something in midlife, to ultimately seeking meaning and relationships in our later years.In today’s episode, we are taking a deep dive into how our priorities evolve across our lifetime, and the fascinating science behind it. We will be exploring the psychological and economic frameworks that explain these shifts, such as Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and the Life-cycle hypothesis, which map out how we move from seeking basic security and status to prioritizing self-actualization. We'll also unpack the incredibly powerful Socioemotional Selectivity Theory, which reveals how our perception of time alters what we value—showing why we chase future rewards when we feel time is endless, but pivot to emotional meaning and close relationships when we realize time is limited.But this episode isn't just about understanding getting older—it’s about what younger generations can learn from this right now. We don't have to wait until we are looking back on our lives to figure out what actually matters. By examining the Harvard Study of Adult Development and the most common regrets of the dying, we can see exactly why chasing wealth, fame, and status so often leaves people feeling empty. Instead, you'll learn why balancing deep relationships and purpose-driven work early in life is the ultimate predictor of long-term life satisfaction. We will also discuss how to avoid the number one regret of the dying—living a life expected of you rather than staying true to yourself—and why courage usually matters far more than making perfect decisions.So, get comfortable, and let's decode the secret to a life well-lived!

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