Barbara L. Pagano
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The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement
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The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement - Library Edition
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“But 60 is the ultimate initiation where we now encounter longer years ahead with less time to live and at the same time we grow into old. If we act now, we won’t end up lost and trying to figure it all out in our 70s. We can end up in a new decade dropping anchor smack into a life we love to the end of days. We have just enough time. The decade is one of perfect timing and critical outcomes. That’s the big deal about being a 60-something.”
― The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement
― The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement
“Fifth, Righting Regret”
― The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement
― The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement
“These elements of purpose as a life design tool are worrying: If you aren’t able to find your purpose, you can feel inadequate. You can waste time searching for the elusive purpose. A couple of statements are too narrow or broad for a life. How am I to incorporate all of who I am, who I want to be, my hopes and aspirations, into one or two statements? As a rule, life statements do not drench everyday life with vigor and verve. Most are either totally boring and generic or ridiculously grandiose, rendering them unattainable. Life is change. One’s life purpose statement is constantly up for revision during a lifetime. The Internet offers “life purpose statements you can adopt,” which seems the ultimate insult for this practice.”
― The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement
― The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement
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