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    Midlife Adults Who Subjectively View Themselves as Younger Than Their
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Midlife Adults Who Subjectively View Themselves as Younger Than Their

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Midlife adults who subjectively view themselves as younger than their chronological age tend to score higher on measures of well-being, mental health, and life satisfaction.

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