“What’s next” is the cry of many boomers as they think about their futures. One woman said that she was terrified of retirement. “What will I do?” Another man could not wait to retire. He was an investigative reporter but had always dreamed of turning his hobby, art, into something serious.Editorial Controls
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Ted Kennedy Jr. and King George V1 grabbed the tiger by the tail. They each fought through their seemingly insurmountable obstacles and survived.
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Why do happy transitions—like a wished for job or relationship—upset us? I interviewed a new college president about her transition. She was thrilled to be selected but wondered why she felt depressed after starting the new job. A newly married couple moved into their first home.Editorial Controls
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Articles and books about happiness are increasing. Well, My interviews with adult learners and retirees led to the following conclusion: happiness and “mattering” go hand-in-hand.
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