“Our brains resist change, they rail against it, our amygdala will always want the safe bet. But are the obstacles truly insurmountable? Is it a brick wall? Or is it a sliding door, which, once you decide to approach it, begins to swish open? Because even though our brains prefer safety in the short run, in the long run they crave meaning, challenge, and novelty.”
Barbara Bradley Hagerty“We watch our bodies and our brains slow down as younger bodies and brains zip past us, and we just accept it, not realizing there is a whole world offering to sharpen and improve us. We simply need to look for it.”
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Life Reimagined: The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife“Your thoughts and attitudes today chart your destiny tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that.”
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Life Reimagined: The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife“At the bottom of every dilemma, he says, is fear, and the brain always prefers the bird in the hand to venturing into the bush, even if you are clutching a scrawny black crow.”
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Life Reimagined: The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife“Our brains resist change, they rail against it, our amygdala will always want the safe bet. But are the obstacles truly insurmountable? Is it a brick wall? Or is it a sliding door, which, once you decide to approach it, begins to swish open? Because even though our brains prefer safety in the short run, in the long run they crave meaning, challenge, and novelty.”
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Life Reimagined: The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife