Reflections from mid-life
I turn 45 Saturday. So I suppose I’m colloquially “mid-life.” (I plan on living to 110, but I digress.) There’s no mid-life crisis in sight.
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I turn 45 Saturday. So I suppose I’m colloquially “mid-life.” (I plan on living to 110, but I digress.) There’s no mid-life crisis in sight.
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