The mid-life crisis marks an imaginary turning point. It is a point post-which we accept, with varying degrees of awareness, a steady decline in all aspects of life. We subconsciously limit our dreams, take fewer risks, and make room for regrets as we submit to ever increasing waistlines. We accept all this without challenge or question. What if there was a way to get way more than you expected out of the second half of your life? A courageous, and often hilarious, tale of how to harness the lessons from our youth, and use these to navigate through the mid-life crisis with success, dignity and heightened self-relevance.
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