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How Old Is Old?

April 28, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Christian Barnard, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Noam Scheiber, Over the Hill in Silicon Valley
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Google party
Silicon Valley is leading with its chin again. Besides sexism (See Blog 7/25/12) and anti-union labor practices (See Blog 2/12/12), ageism is another charge to be added to the list of complaints.  Noam Scheiber’s article, “Over the Hill in Silicon Valley,” exposes the frat hous
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The Promise

April 22, 2014
by Caroline Miller
To live thinking only of the future is to lose the present
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Age and is youthful reflection
Sometimes I want to shake sense into the young or anyone who lives in the land of “what if.” It’s a terrible place of longing, dissatisfaction and of continually looking to the future for a solution to the present. On Facebook, recently, a young man wrote about his broken heart.
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Ashes To Ashes

April 21, 2014
by Caroline Miller
cultural sensitivity surrounding death, life without an afterlife
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cremation ashes
Recently, I met with a financial planner to update arrangements for my final years. I must say, preparing to exit life requires more paperwork than coming into it. Happily, I passed inspection on all points but one: I’d left no instructions for the disposal of my ashes.  I admit, I
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Making The Right Choices

March 20, 2014
by Caroline Miller
John D. Mayer, personal intelligence, Thinking about Tomorrow
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scientists in white coats
I have a friend who is old enough to be considering retirement, yet young enough for me to feel free to offer her advice about buying long term care insurance. As she is a mother who’s raised children alone and taken care of an ailing parent, I shouldn’t be surprised to learn I wa
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The Bare Essentials

February 20, 2014
by Caroline Miller
"Age of Enlightenment", antiques, china chocolate set, heirlooms, letting go of mementos, Lisa Schwarzbaum
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chocolate serving set
“How thrilling to let go of old-self images that no longer reflect the real me,” writes Lisa Schwarzbaum in her essay, “Age of Enlightenment.” (More, Feb. 2014, pg. 124) She’s describing her feelings as she disposes of clutter that once passed for mementos. Primary among the
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A Matter Of Attitude, Not Age

January 29, 2014
by Caroline Miller
"In A Digital Era, Andrew Mason, Dick Harrington, Does Youth Trump Experience?", Geoff Colvin, Groupon, the internet gap between youth and age
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child in rage
Don’t ask me why, but when readers subscribe to my blog, the system ignores the request and sends an email asking for verification. Subscribers who fail to reply eventually write me to ask why my blogs aren’t arriving. In the past, I knew how to fix the problem. Recently, however,
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