Steve Middendorf

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Severe memory loss is a horrible thing, and we rightly fear it, but selective forgetting can be the better part of wisdom. When you’re forty-five, it pays to remember all the mistakes you made in your marriage or career, so you can learn from them; at ninety it’s better—wiser—to forget, because the memories will only hurt.
Steve Middendorf
Dont read this if you think old age is sadly waiting for death.
Happiness Is a Choice You Make: Lessons from a Year Among the Oldest Old
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