This podcast delves into the science of aging and its impact on psychology and culture. Laura Carstensen's transformative experience post-accident led her to research aging, challenging the traditional view of its negative connotations. Her work highlights the paradoxical increase in happiness and well-being among older adults despite declining physical and cognitive abilities. Time horizon theory emphasizes the shift in focus from future-orientation in youth to present-moment gratification in aging, influencing emotions and behaviors. Ultimately, understanding aging through this lens challenges stereotypes, showcases adaptability, and offers valuable life lessons.