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5 Reasons to Be Optimistic About Middle Age

Posted: 06/21/10 09:00 AM ET

Middle age has long been conceptualized as that phase of life where we cease thinking about our potential as human beings, and start focusing on our limitations. No more. While not everything looks rosy (stay tuned for next week's tip list), there are at least a few trends out there that do bode well for those of us hovering at the mid-point of our lives.

Here are five reasons to feel optimistic:

  1. People are living longer. According to scientists, more people than ever before are living to older adulthood. In the U.S., the average lifespan has risen 30 years since 1900. And today's older adults are better-educated, healthier, more active and more affluent than any previous generation. Plus, as I pointed out last week, the labor market is becoming more diverse and there will be more jobs for the over-55 set. So there's lots more time -- and more to do.
  2. Our brains keep evolving. New research also shows that -- contrary to the long-held view that our brains get fixed in early childhood -- circuits in the adult brain are, in fact, continually modified by experience. The result? In some respects, we actually think better in middle age. Specifically, inductive reasoning and problem solving improves in the middle-aged brain. We get the gist of an argument better. We arrive at solutions more quickly. Even financial judgments peak in middle age.
  3. People are happier over 50. This is also both surprising and welcome news. A survey of more than 340,000 people published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that overall feelings of wellbeing improve as we pass middle age. Specifically, levels of stress, worry and anger all dropped significantly for people in their fifties, while levels of happiness and enjoyment increased. While the study wasn't designed to identify the causes of increased happiness, scholars speculated that with age comes greater wisdom and emotional intelligence. A similar study carried out in Canada also found that self-esteem is highest among middle-aged boomers. The corollary of all this research? We can probably expect to see fewer mid-life crises.
  4. Even divorce can be positive. As the endless analysis of Al and Tipper Gore's break up tell us, late divorce (i.e. divorce in marriages 20 years or longer) is increasingly common. But it's also not necessarily a bad thing. A large number of articles that followed on the Gores' split emphasized late divorce as a form of autonomy and self-actualization - especially for women -- rather than just sticking it out for longevity's sake. For me, at least, that was the first time I'd seen divorce as a cultural trend discussed in positive terms.
  5. The AARP has had a makeover. Yup, that's right folks. The AARP has had an on-line overhaul in order to cater to the digital demands of the over-50 crowd. So for all you aging Facebook-ers out there, you have a new on-line hang out.
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Middle age has long been conceptualized as that phase of life where we cease thinking about our potential as human beings, and start focusing on our limitations. No more. While not everything looks ro...
Middle age has long been conceptualized as that phase of life where we cease thinking about our potential as human beings, and start focusing on our limitations. No more. While not everything looks ro...
 
 
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10:27 AM on 06/23/2010
Sometimes ignorance is bliss! As I've gotten older I've become more and more aware
of where our world headed and why. We've taken the wrong path, and it's scary...
I was much happier when I was young and dumb.
08:32 PM on 06/21/2010
Five pieces of good news! In middle age I think you have enough wisdom to not care as much about what others think, and that just makes the rose that is you continue to open and open into true full bloom...! ~Laura http://lauracarroll.com
07:37 PM on 06/21/2010
Living longer now day's isn't always a good thing. With rampant Elder Abuse, the loss of Savings, and homes, it doesn't look too Rosy for Social Security or Medicare being in our futures; and a lack of Health Providers. Basically if your NOT independently wealthy, in totally excellent Health, have a Retirement plan that still exists- your going to be in a bit of trouble living past 65 or even wanting too. Note theres been a dramatic increase in suicide and drug abuse in the Middle Aged.
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07:30 AM on 06/22/2010
so glad you pointed that out, @Houndrnr. Stay tuned for this week's post on why we need also to be pessimistic!
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Cindy Ferris
04:50 PM on 06/21/2010
In her latest piece, Delia Lloyd gives us 5 good reasons to welcome your next birthday.