Tamara Danieli

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But as you enter your forties and fifties, and your life is more settled, the active search for meaning fades away while the perception that your life already is meaningful increases. At age sixty, the researchers said, “presence of meaning” peaks. In other words, at sixty years old—and in the immediate lead-up to it—we are more likely to feel our lives are meaningful just the way they are. Is there anything more hopeful?
Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman
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