Psychology says the loneliest part of getting older isn’t the solitude — it’s running a quiet audit on the relationships you held together for decades and recognizing that most of them were built on c

Psychology says the loneliest part of getting older isn’t the solitude — it’s running a quiet audit on the relationships you held together for decades and recognizing that most of them were built on c

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There’s a moment most people I know over sixty have described to me in some form, even if they wouldn’t have used these exact words. It usually happens at a...

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