Manikanta1's review of: How to Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life

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How to Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life by Mark Victor Hansen
Get ready for the next prime of your life! Today we're living so much longer and more productively that age sixty has truly become... read more



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Posted on August 26, 2008 5:09 AM PDT
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What's refreshing in its way is the upbeat attitudes of authors Linkletter and Hansen. Both men have had full, rewarding lives and large fortunes, which may affect their attitudes. Not all have been as fortunate as they. Their advice, as noted, is nothing you won't find elsewhere. There are chapters on the "myths" of aging, taking care of your aging body, are you "sageing" or "aging", spirituality, attitude, creativity and so on. Nothing that hasn't been covered someplace else. The book is up-to-date and "with it", so to speak: there's a section on web resources. From finances to health, the authors offer excellent advice and wonderful ideas for making the "Best of Your Life" meaningful, productive and thoroughly enjoyable. It should be required reading for anyone who wants to have an energetic, exciting and productive life after retirement age! Older adults have a wealth of experience, wisdom and knowledge to share and this culture has worshipped youth for far too long. The authors have coined a wonderful new word, "re-fire" as an excellent way of describing the process of finding a new path to the "Rest of Your Life!"

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jash18's picture

I think that this book will be good for those who are forty and above or also for those who want to make the best of their life. Your review does clear what this book is about, and what it deals with.


bethparker's picture

From the title of this book, I thought it was one of the typical motivational self-help books. However, I see from your review that it is more for older people. I'm not sure it's really what I'm looking for.


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