Should we borrow lessons from what people are doing in the third act of their life? Or does it make sense to let the third act be the third act and not try to to read into that too much? So one example would be, should we double down on our most intimate friends and let go of the casual acquaintances when we're young? Or should we not? I don't know. Because they are an incredible source of learning.
#353: Daniel Pink joins us to discuss an unusual theory:
(1) that our energy rises, falls, and then rises again;
(2) that this pattern plays out across our days (morning energy, afternoon slump, nighttime second wind);
(3) this also plays out across our lives, with serious implications for how we spend those “muddled middle” years of our 30’s, 40’s and 50’s.
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