Jason Sands

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The first involves an end to old dependencies and the establishment of the person as a separate social entity; the second involves movement beyond that separateness to something more complex, to a deeper sense of interrelatedness. The middle third of life is characterized by a mixture of these two influences. Although the particulars cannot be pinned down into a generally applicable chronology, you will be able to find the signs of them in your own life history.
Transitions: Making Sense of Life's Changes
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