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Playing Life's Second Half: A Man's Guide for Turning Success into Significance

Title:Playing Life's Second Half: A Man's Guide for Turning Success into Significance
Author:David J. Powell
Rating:4.92 (939 Votes)
Asin:157224335X
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:194 Pages
Publish Date:2003-01-01
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Playing Life's Second Half gives you practical advice about dealing with your questions about your identity, mortality, and belonging, as you move from aiming for success to finding significance and meaning in your life.

Editorial : From the Publisher The reader is given tools for taking stock of his life, dealing with his "identity crisis," facing others’ and his own death, and finding wisdom as he ages. The tone of the book is upbeat and wise. The TOC immediately draws the reader in, with such clever phrases as Bones, Groans, and Hormones, Moving from Success to Significance, Being an Adult Son and Mature Father, and Moving from Aging to "Saging." The appendix and references include resources for men who would like to explore any of the individual issues in the book in more depth.

Highly recommended.. It's supposed to be comical and I thought it was. Our connection goes beyond human communication. Used it for a carb rebuild and it was clear and seemed accuarate- unfortunately the wheeler is still having problems.. The color photos and covers are gorgeous - so creative and well composed. Filled with this happiness I never felt. I met Michael when he hired me to work for him in December of 1977. About the only complaint I have about these pictures is that most are two-page spreads, so the crease mars the presentation slightly. These talents and a lot of hard work contributed to his successful career.

Pete and other friends have tried to correct Sixsmith's depiction of Michael as a tortured soul in recent articles that appeared in The New York Times and Politico. The church treated these young women as though they were Hester Prynne—marked for life as sinners.

The book is primarily about the two children who are adopted by Doc and Marge

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