A compilation for short essays, musings, and reflections written by experts and celebrities from all walks of life, this book comprises a veritable instructions manual for how to turn 50.
LOVED the top ten list suggestion. (HUGE Letterman fan). Take a hike, limber up, buff up your brain and be ready for an amazing collection of essays to promote positive growth. Everyone should drive a race car. I've known several who have, and it's not as obscure as you'd think, and not nearly as expensive. The verdict isn't in yet on whether or not one should trade strength for wisdom, as there's bliss in ignorance. In a weakened world, it's not bad to be strong either. Take it for what it's worth; it's a decent "bathroom reader", nothing too serious or earth shattering.
It’s very American (didn’t realise it was American when I bought it) but if you take that out it’s got done great advice and so thought provoking items. I know I won’t do all the things in it but I will do some. Thoroughly enjoyable and a bit scary ( is that the right word???) lots of adult things I know I should now be doing. ( but I’m not!!😱😱😱😱😱) good read