Jul 01, 2008 19:03
The human being is an adaptable organism, especially through our ability to create attitudinal-behavioural change. However it seems reasonable that there is a limit to how much change an individual human can create. Psychology suggests that this adaptability is limited from dot but also narrows as we age. Does anyone know of any work focused on a theory of the range of human potential especially as applies to the range of potential change from any given starting point (behaviour, age)? This would have implications not only for what might be achieved by anyone, but also what might not be achieved.