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Lessons from the longest study on human development

Source: TED

In Britain, a decades-long project has studied thousands of children to determine what leads to success later in life. Scientist and journalist Helen Pearson shares some of the lessons learned.

This entry was posted in Chasing Success and tagged Culture & Society, People, Science & Nature on September 1, 2018 by Anita Hacker.

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