To: qam1
I’m 32. I guess whenever I start to question the accomplishments in my life, I can at least look at the people in this article and feel a whole lot better.
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07/13/2007 7:43:25 AM PDT by
LanPB01
To: LanPB01
The book “Passages” by Gail Sheehy (she is a liberal but the book is good), goes into those passages about every 10 years when you look back and evaluate your life. It is good to do that. I am 59 and close to retirement, but I still have goals. I think people of any age should have goals and look to the future, however, it doesn’t hurt to look back and opine on good and bad decisions and coping with them.
One thing that I have learned. If you don’t like something about yourself or your life, you can change it. Just be careful when you jump into change, sometimes change is good, sometimes not. Still, making mistakes in life helps you to understand the meaning of life, as Tolstoy would say.
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