Do you get grittier as you age? What's worse for mental health: video games or social media? And do baby boomers make the best D.J.s?
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EXTRAS:
SOURCES:
- Arthur Brooks), professor of the practice of public and nonprofit leadership and professor of management practice at Harvard University.
- David Costanza), professor of psychology and organizational sciences at The George Washington University.
- Clayton Christensen), professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.
- David Solomon), chairman and C.E.O. of Goldman Sachs (and D.J.).
- Jean Twenge), professor of psychology at San Diego State University.