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Brian Clark

The Keys to a Younger Brain

August 20, 2020 by Brian Clark

Have you taken up a pandemic hobby? Developed some new skill that you never had before, such as baking bread or gardening? Or maybe it was something that pushed your brain a bit harder. If so, you’re benefiting more than just beating boredom and taming anxiety. We now know that adult brains contain stem cells, …

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Decoding a Long, Healthy Life

August 13, 2020 by Brian Clark

“Who wants to live forever?” is a question Freddie Mercury of Queen once asked. Well, we all could have benefited from a few more years with Freddie. And while not forever, I think the answer to “how long do you want to live?” might be “long enough to be ready to go.” Longevity is a …

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Here’s Why Your Values are Shifting

August 6, 2020 by Brian Clark

As we hit midlife, our values tend to shift. This is usually a positive thing, and ultimately you feel great about it. But during the transition, we tend to feel vaguely unhappy, often without thinking we have any reason to complain. It’s the feeling of dissatisfaction that comes with the realization that some of what …

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The Tyranny of Expectations

July 29, 2020 by Brian Clark

There’s a familiar formula in the realm of personal growth and the pursuit of happiness: Happiness = Expectations – Reality Recently, Mark Manson located an early source for the idea. German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer’s 1818 book The World as Will and Representation contains this passage: All happiness depends on the proportion of what we claim …

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Why Gen X Can Thrive in This Challenging Decade

July 22, 2020 by Brian Clark

It’s so easy to dislike Mark Zuckerberg. All you have to do is pay attention to news about Facebook. Marky’s iron grip on control of the company has turned it into a blight on society, and he doesn’t seem interested in fixing it. Or, you might know the story of how Facebook came to be …

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The Death of the Gym?

July 16, 2020 by Brian Clark

I’ve managed to trick myself into really enjoying exercise. That goes for both cardio and strength training. But I’ve never enjoyed going to the gym. For cardio, no problem. Living in Colorado plus my love of hiking takes care of that. But once I started lifting weights, the gym got involved. Then the pandemic hit, …

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How to Be Strategic
During a Recession

July 9, 2020 by Brian Clark

Well, 2020 continues to outperform in its contention for worst year ever. This time it’s on the personal front. My home office flooded due to a sewer line problem. All the flooring was ruined, and I’m getting an unexpected bathroom remodel. Such fun. What to do? Well, I decided to take off on a road …

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During a Recession

Change Your Story Through Fitness

July 2, 2020 by Brian Clark

Many Gen Xers are taking on challenges that seem better suited for the young. They’re pushing the limits of what they’re physically capable of through endurance athletics and extreme fitness: Today, almost a third of all triathlon participants in the United States are between the ages of 40 and 49, according to the U.S. Triathlon …

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How Hard is Change Really?

June 25, 2020 by Brian Clark

Personal growth is about change. And change is hard, right? Well, yes … and no. The truth is, we’re all changing constantly, even now at midlife (and much more than we think). But this doesn’t mean we’re necessarily changing in the ways we want to. So what is it that drives us to change in …

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Happiness is Overrated

June 18, 2020 by Brian Clark

People in the United States are not happy. In fact, a study conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago finds that Americans are the unhappiest they’ve been in nearly 50 years. That’s perhaps understandable. But it brings to mind the question of whether happiness is something we should be striving for in the first …

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Your Story Begins Right Now

June 10, 2020 by Brian Clark

Our sense of self is a story that we tell ourselves. Our thoughts, memories, triumphs, worries, and regrets are strung together to form a narrative that seems like the permanent “who” that we are. But in reality, there’s no tangible essence, even though it certainly feels like there is. Whether you consult with a neuroscientist, …

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And Justice for All

June 2, 2020 by Brian Clark

Back in 2016, NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the pre-game observation of the national anthem. It was a peaceful, symbolic gesture driven by his anger about injustice in the United States. Kaepernick kneeled to protest police brutality and institutional racism. He kneeled to protest the killing of people like Trayvon Martin, Michael …

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