The Best Years of Your Life

人生中最美好的时光

Hidden Brain

2025-08-12

1 小时 19 分钟
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Aging isn’t just a biological process. Our outlooks and emotions also change as we age, often in ways that boost our well-being. This week, we revisit a favorite conversation with psychologist Laura Carstensen, who helps us unpack the science behind this surprising finding, and shares what all of us can learn from older people. Then, as part of our ongoing series "Your Questions Answered," we revisit our follow-up chat with Laura, who responds to listeners' thoughts and questions and shares more of her research on what it means to live well as we age. Come see Shankar in person and help us to celebrate Hidden Brain's tenth anniversary! Our next stops on our "Perceptions" tour are Mesa, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. For more info and tickets, visit https://hiddenbrain.org/tour/
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  • This is Hidden Brain. I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • In one of the movie versions of the Oscar Wilde novel,

  • The Picture of Dorian Gray, the actor Hurd Hatfield stares longingly at a painting of himself.

  • The picture shows a young man bursting with health and vitality.

  • As Dorian Gray reflects on how he is going to change with age while his picture will stay the same,

  • a strange wish passes through his head.

  • Only the picture could change.

  • And I could be always what I am now.

  • For that I would give everything.

  • There's nothing in the whole world I would not give.

  • I would give my soul for that.

  • In the story, Dorian Gray makes a pact with a devil.

  • The painting starts to age in his place.

  • The physical degradation of the picture isn't only about the passing years.

  • The picture takes on the corruption of the character's many misdeeds.

  • Meanwhile, Dorian Gray himself stays eternally youthful.

  • Oscar Wilde wrote the story in the late 19th century.

  • The movie came out in the middle of the 20th century.

  • The 21st century is not that different in its preoccupations from its predecessors.

  • Movies, TV shows, and the fashion industry still worship at the altar of youth.