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The Young Entrepreneur Myth

November 15, 2023 by Brian Clark

The media mythos around the young innovative entrepreneur turns out to be … just a myth. We already know that the average age of a successful startup founder is 45. But what may surprise you is that entrepreneurs over the age of 50 are more innovative than their younger counterparts. Whether you’re driven by radical …

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The One Where We Lose a Friend

November 1, 2023 by Brian Clark

The year is 1994. In February, the film Reality Bites debuts, designed to chronicle the unique experiences of a new generation. In April, Kurt Cobain – the reluctant voice of that generation – is found dead from a self-inflicted shotgun blast. And in September, a new show called Friends premiers on NBC, becoming the surprise …

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It’s Time to Choose Your Life Philosophy

October 25, 2023 by Trudi Roth

In college, the only course I ever flunked was Philosophy 101. At 18, I just couldn’t wrap my head around the exploration of the meaning of life. Now, I can’t get enough of it. Having lived for more than a half-century through numerous extreme events and had the audacity to perpetuate the human race with …

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The Retirement Myth

October 11, 2023 by Brian Clark

When Social Security was introduced in 1935, the concept of “retirement” was essentially new. It was a bold move to protect older people, many of whom did backbreaking manual labor and needed a way to stop working. The U.S. government knew that most workers wouldn’t even make it to age 62 and, therefore, would never …

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Should You Be Finding Your Passion at Midlife?

October 4, 2023 by Brian Clark

Steve Jobs gave a famous commencement speech at Stanford in 2005 that has been summed up as “Follow your passion.” Here’s what Jobs actually said: You’ve got to find what you love…. The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking, and don’t …

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Rugged Flexibility for Midlife Reinvention

September 27, 2023 by Brian Clark

By now you’re familiar with the midlife transition, or as we like to call it, midlife dissatisfaction. Not quite a crisis, but certainly a vague sense of discontent. In other words, you’re less-than-happy in your forties. But then 50 comes around, and according to research, things start to turn around and keep going in a …

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To Go From Good to Great… Meditate

September 20, 2023 by Brian Clark

When people finally decide to turn to meditation, it’s often due to suffering. You’re stressed, anxious, and unhappy thanks to unwelcome thoughts and a mind that seems to have turned against you. It’s actually the default mode network (DMN) inside your brain that’s working against you. When you’re thinking about the past or worrying about …

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Get Up, Stand Up

September 13, 2023 by Brian Clark

You can’t avoid being told to move more at every turn. And for good reason, as it’s the key to vastly improving your quality of life, now and as you get older. But sometimes the advice doesn’t hit the way it needs to despite the benefits. And that’s when you might need to look at …

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It’s Time to Have “The Talk” With Your Aging Parents

September 6, 2023 by Brian Clark

There’s a reason they call us the “sandwich generation.” That’s when people at middle-age care for both their aging parents and their own children to varying degrees. It’s a historically unique situation because on one hand our parents are living longer, while on the other we delayed having our own kids until later in life. …

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The Practice of Life

August 30, 2023 by Brian Clark

Recently, a person who hadn’t seen me in a while commented that I had clearly been working out. “What are you training for?” she asked. All I could think to say was, “Life.” It was both a fair question and a legitimate answer. Many people at midlife turn to extreme athletic challenges like marathons and …

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Try Dynamic Meditation to Avoid Just Sitting There

August 23, 2023 by Brian Clark

By now you know the many benefits of meditation. You get it, and you need a way to actually do it. But just in case you need further motivation… research reveals that meditation keeps your brain young as you get older. High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging shows that large parts of the gray matter in the …

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These Are the Days

August 16, 2023 by Brian Clark

Back when I was a pre-teen, All in the Family was one of the most popular TV shows around. The sitcom was groundbreaking in how it tackled modern social issues in the 70s, but every episode kicked off with Archie and Edith at the piano singing “Those Were the Days” in an ode to “simpler” …

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