Why Midlife Isn’t a Crisis — It’s a Call to Rediscover Your True Self

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  1. Interesting. I like the idea of a mid life recalibration. Now, I need one for retirement.

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    1. Thank you! It’s much better to have a positive approach towards life’s challenges, isn’t it? And good luck with your retirement plan! ☺️

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      1. Thanks Aline. 😊

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    2. By the way, what’s your name? You’ve been around for awhile, so it’s good to know. 🙂

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      1. Nice to meet you, Brad. 😊

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      2. Thanks Aline. Likewise. 😊

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  2. Simon's avatar Simon says:

    I like the idea of this and I can certainly relate to this. Even thoguh 50 is well past mid life I have found in these last few years I’m not the same as I was.

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    1. I’m glad to know that, Simon. And we are always changing, aren’t we? Hopefully, for the better. 🙃

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      1. Simon's avatar Simon says:

        I think it’s for the better… I hope so too lol

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  3. I never knew there was a physiologic basis for the midlife crisis! I love the way you put it, Aline: a shift toward meaning. I would add to your list the suggestion that those who never before considered religion or whose experience of religion has grown stale use this as an opportunity to develop or strengthen a relationship w/ God. It is He who engineered their shift toward meaning, in the first place. 🙂

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    1. Great thoughts, Anna, as always. Thank you, dear. 😉

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