“Those who sage as they age view aging not as a hardship but, rather, as a precious gift filled with promise and replete with possibilities. We may age graciously into simplicity and love, allowing the power from our sense of well-being to permeate the atmosphere around us, or we may vault into older age revved up and in high gear.”
Quote by Sue Thoele
Book:Freedoms After 50
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Freedoms After 50
This book delves into the diverse aspects of life after fifty, including personal, financial, and social freedoms, offering insights and advice for navigating this significant life stage. more
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