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Reflections on what it means to live a good life—drawn from research, clinical work, and everyday experience.

  • Harvard Study of Adult Development

    The Harvard Study of Adult Development is  an extraordinary scientific endeavor that began in 1938 and is still going strong (Waldinger is the fourth director, and Schulz its associate director). For over eight decades, the Harvard Study of Adult Development has tracked the same individuals and their families, asking thousands of questions and taking hundreds…

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The ideas here are grounded in decades of scientific research. A small number of studies have shaped how we understand what makes a good life.

This is a curated selection of key research from the Harvard Study of Adult Development and Bob’s other work—shared for those who want to explore the evidence more closely.

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