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Brian Sankarsingh's avatar

What a brilliant and poignant counterpoint to my article about married life after 50. I marvelled at how these two experiences echoed the realities that we all share in some way or another?

They remind me that there is no right or wrong way to live life - only that we are accepting and respectful of the journey of those around us. That we are open to supporting each other and sharing the challenges that we all face in our journeys.

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Susan Knight's avatar

Beyond marriage, this captures so much about the human experience: from internalizing/cementing our early socialization and all that goes with that; to the priorities/values we build our lives around; to those periods when we're wading through a fog and only able to gain clarity later in hindsight.

"It seemed like only yesterday the future was a distant destination..." As we enter our 50s, the realization of how much of our lives is behind us really sinks in, and it's even more intense when coupled with the realization there's no do-over option. Fortunately, there's always that option to redefine things in our lives going forward — including the option to redefine our very self.

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