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Your Early Midlife Crisis
My psychology and performance-coaching practice has recently revealed something fascinating about my male clients from the financial world: Younger and younger men seem to be suffering from an early midlife crisis.
According to a special 2005 report issued from the Centers for Disease Control's National Center for Health Statistics, a child born in the U.S. should expect to live to 77.9 years of age. The life expectancy for women is 5.2 years more than for men in 2005, the smallest gap since 1946. In essence, we shouldn't be expecting to have midlife crises until our late 30s and early 40s. ...
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