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Browse These Interesting Mid-life Sites

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LifeTwo received a nice mention in U-Turn Ahead's "Best Blogs and Websites for Midlifers." »more»

The Middle Aged Discover Facebook (A Little Late to the Game)

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"Because the mind of an over-50 is likely superior to that of a drink-addled undergrad, at first there was uncertainty about whether older users would find the Facebook-led social-networking phenomena attractive." -- Chris Stevens in the UK's Telegraph newspaper »more»

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If you are not yet signed up for the monthly LifeTwo newsletter then do so now. All you have to do is type the email address in the green box on the upper right-hand column of this web site. You can unsubscribe at anytime. »more»

Carnival of Careers in Middle Age

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When reaching middle age, it's natural to question your career path. »more»

Rocky Mountain High: Revisiting a Song in Midlife

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When I was growing up, I remember being told that I would develop some wisdom and understand life better when I got older. I was not sure what that meant and no one was able to explain it to me. Understanding life seemed like too much work at the time, so I decided it would be easier to wait. »more»

Follow a midlife crisis as it unfolds

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For those of you, especially women, interesting to read the semi-regular thoughts of a man in the midst of a full-blown male midlife crisis, you may want to read this blog, My Freakin Midlife Crisis. »more»

"The midlife crisis notion is pretty much a dead duck ... It's a myth."

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So says Michael Kimmel, of the State University of New York at Stony Brook (he's also the author of Manhood in America: A Cultural Odyssey). »more»

50 Ways to Leave Your 40s

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Last week we wrote about how the authors of the forthcoming book "50 Ways to Leave Your 40s" are looking for people with stories to tell about their midlife experiences. »more»