Of Life: How... | Finding Meaning In The Second Half
You stop performing for an audience and start living for an inner witness. 4. The Power of "Generativity"
The first half of life is about writing the book; the second half is about It is not a decline, but a different kind of growth—one that moves inward and upward rather than just forward. Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life: How...
This involves acknowledging your "shadow"—the parts of yourself you’ve suppressed (your creativity, your vulnerability, or even your healthy anger). You stop performing for an audience and start
Social scientist Arthur Brooks suggests that we have two types of intelligence: (the ability to innovate and solve problems quickly) and Crystallized Intelligence (the ability to use accumulated knowledge and synthesize information). The first half of life is about (adding
Letting go of the "idealized self" allows the "real self" to emerge.
The first half of life is about (adding degrees, titles, possessions). The second half is often about subtraction .
Psychologist Erik Erikson defined the primary challenge of later adulthood as Generativity vs. Stagnation .
