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This Ill-Being at 50 Is Not a Temporary Crisis, but a Signal Not to Be Ignored.

Summary by Pleine Vie
The 50s are often seen as a turning point, as the children leave the house, the body changes and the professional landmarks sever. This diffuse ill-being, sometimes difficult to name, is in reality the sign of a deep internal movement. In his work Now or never (Albin Michel), Christophe Fauré describes this period as an existential moult, an invitation to refocus on the essential. It is not a crisis, but a transition and it deserves to be accomp…
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The 50s are often seen as a turning point, as the children leave the house, the body changes and the professional landmarks sever. This diffuse ill-being, sometimes difficult to name, is in reality the sign of a deep internal movement. In his work Now or never (Albin Michel), Christophe Fauré describes this period as an existential moult, an invitation to refocus on the essential. It is not a crisis, but a transition and it deserves to be accomp…

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Pleine vie broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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