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Tapestry | Nov 16, 2012 | 53:59

Wisdom in the lab

Some things you just can’t measure. Where is the scale that can measure the inner life? Where is the lab that can calibrate wisdom? Well, actually, there are quite a few of them. Neurologists the world over are studying wisdom. Their results, on this episode of Tapestry.

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