Brooks, the William Henry Bloomberg Professor of the Practice of Public Leadership at Harvard University’s Kennedy School and former president of the American Enterprise Institute, has spent decades speaking and writing about happiness and entrepreneurship. In this discussion, hosted by IHS President and CEO Emily Chamlee-Wright, he remarks on the great potential we have in the latter years of life and how we need only follow the lessons of our forebears if we want to fully activate that potential.
Aging is a funny thing; it often creeps up on us when we least anticipate it. In our discussion with Arthur Brooks about his new book, “From Strength or Strength,” he acknowledges this fact but offers some guidance on how to seek maximum success and happiness, even if your prime is only visible in the rearview mirror.