The Atlantic. Is there a formula–some mix of love, work, and psychological adaptation–for a good life? For 72 years, researchers at Harvard have been examining this question, following 268 men who entered college in the late 1930s through war, career, marriage and divorce, parenthood and grandparenthood, and old age. Here, for the first time, a journalist gains access to the archive of one of the most comprehensive longitudinal studies in history. Its contents, as much
literature as science, offer profound insight into the human condition–and into the brilliant, complex mind of the study’s longtime director, George Vaillant.
Via Vincos.
grazie del bellissimo post.
se ho capito bene il messaggio chiave del video e’ che la felicita’ e’ Amore.
e’ un concetto cosi semplice e, secondo me, vero che sembra quasi assurdo che se ne discuta.