What if we reconsidered midlife as the life stage when we welcome a “second nurture”—a time when we support our own growth and development for the second half of our adult life?
Seems so damn obvious, right? Am I missing something?
What if we reconsidered midlife as the life stage when we welcome a “second nurture”—a time when we support our own growth and development for the second half of our adult life?
Seems so damn obvious, right? Am I missing something?
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I wanted to understand if there are some underlying themes that we can learn ...
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John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe, the second, third, and fourth American presidents, ...