The Case for Taking a Midlife Gap Year
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The Case for Taking a Midlife Gap Year
One of the most indelible messages of the current political situation in the United States is that nothing in life is guaranteed, and nothing lasts forever. Not that we Gen Xers needed a reminder. We’re the cynics who called out the 1990s cubicle office life for its “veal fattening pen” existence. Coined by Douglas Coupland, author of Generation X: Tales for An Accelerated Culture, that phrase spoke to how little we wanted to be marginalized in …
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