But remember: I’m aging. So don’t wait too long (Irvin D. Yalom) | Part A’
I was perplexed. After fifty years in practice I thought I had seen everything, but I had never before had a new patient...
I was perplexed. After fifty years in practice I thought I had seen everything, but I had never before had a new patient...
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With greater longevity, the quest to avoid the infirmities of aging is more urgent than ever. Aging, like bankruptcy in Hemingway’s description, happens two...
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You speak about bringing about a new generation - I speak about it! - will this happen by individuals transforming themselves, which seems...
I walk a lonely road The only one that I have ever known Don't know where it goes But it's home to me and I walk...