| When your number is up (that big six followed by an even bigger zero), your back may ache, your breath may be a trifle short, but it s what you think about that makes the real difference. Not simply a standard self-help treatise, this text examines what it means mentally and emotionally to live over the age of sixty. Drawing insight from many sages, writers, poets, song lyricists and philosophers as diverse as Aristotle and Bob Dylan, Tom Paugh poignantly (and often humorously) examines the way we think and re-think the questions of life, death, love, happiness, sex, friendship wisdom and sorrow. Using his own life experiences, friends and family as examples for what makes up a life, the author finds the universality that connects us all as we face the inevitable joys and sorrows of growing older. |
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