🦄 Startups & VC 2d ago · Lachlan Brown

Psychology says people who accomplish more in their 60s than they ever did in their 40s aren’t working harder — they’ve stopped spending energy on things that were never truly theirs to carry

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Psychology says people who accomplish more in their 60s than they ever did in their 40s aren’t working harder — they’ve stopped spending energy on things that were never truly theirs to carry
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I noticed a couple weeks ago that a woman I know, she’s sixty-three, just launched a small publishing imprint out of her living room. Nothing flashy. But the books she’s putting out are genuinely beautiful, and she’s doing it with this calm focus that I don’t think I’ve ever seen in anyone my age. I kept thinking about it, honestly, because when I asked her how she had the energy, she kind of laughed and said she didn’t have more energy. She just stopped wasti

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