The Intransigence of Thought
Why adults rarely change and how to adopt new behaviors permanently
There are three ways to overcome destructive behaviors and ways of thinking in adulthood. By the age of twenty-five, individuals are completely formed. New neural pathways to support better thinking and changes in behavior after twenty-five are unlikely in most people and nearly impossible in some. Individuals become who they are likely to be for the re…
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