Age of active wisdom. The future we are composing
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We will live longer than our grandmothers lived. Are we ready to "maturity-2", to what will happen after 60, after 70, after? ..
This book makes a completely different look at the longevity opening before us. And it will be a blessing if wisdom appears - as a gift for those who are next to us. And the fear of old age will be overcome and what is behind it. But how to achieve this?
This is a guide, and revelation. Mary Bateson is trying to find what the end of the lived life attaches. She talks with those who passed and realized his "Third Act". These are women who defend their right do not pray, the elderly couples who have found satisfaction in concern about each other, scientists who transmit the inheritance to students, workers, coolly changed their work with retirement, people who reflect on the nature of a religious feeling in adulthood.
Mary Ketrin Beitson - Professor of Anthropology, in the recent past - Head of the Institute of Intercultural Studies (New York), advises in the center of aging (Boston) The author of books, withstood not one edition. She is the daughter of Margaret Mide and Gregory Beatson.
This book will make thinking about the coming, regardless of our age, will awaken the imagination, curiosity and desire to build this life
This book makes a completely different look at the longevity opening before us. And it will be a blessing if wisdom appears - as a gift for those who are next to us. And the fear of old age will be overcome and what is behind it. But how to achieve this?
This is a guide, and revelation. Mary Bateson is trying to find what the end of the lived life attaches. She talks with those who passed and realized his "Third Act". These are women who defend their right do not pray, the elderly couples who have found satisfaction in concern about each other, scientists who transmit the inheritance to students, workers, coolly changed their work with retirement, people who reflect on the nature of a religious feeling in adulthood.
Mary Ketrin Beitson - Professor of Anthropology, in the recent past - Head of the Institute of Intercultural Studies (New York), advises in the center of aging (Boston) The author of books, withstood not one edition. She is the daughter of Margaret Mide and Gregory Beatson.
This book will make thinking about the coming, regardless of our age, will awaken the imagination, curiosity and desire to build this life
Author:
Author:Beitson M.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Self Help & Self Education
Paper:
Paper:Gray
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-904946-75-3
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