Aging with JoyOffers personal and practical advice that will help you take charge in your aging years. The authors share their own sense of meaning in their lives and the lives of thousands they have counseled and been acquainted with over the past 50 years. This sense of meaning can give you the confidence to overcome hardships and to survive in difficult times. |
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