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New Freedom, New Horizons, and New Simplicity After 50
There we were, 3 generations of friends and me. People I’ve known for a long time were visiting our corner of the world and we got together for lunch. We chose a restaurant where we could sit at a round … Continue reading
Stop Defining Yourself By Your Age
What determines who you are, where you are in your life, and where you’re going?
3 Categories of Grownups
There are 3 categories of grownups. And it doesn’t depend on age…
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