Old Man Country: My Search for Meaning Among the Elders Thomas R. ColeRead about another entry on the list.
Today, a 65-year-old man will more likely than not live to see his 85th birthday. What life looks like in a man’s ninth decade can be a daunting unknown. Thomas R. Cole spoke with a dozen prominent American men—including former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Paul Volcker and spiritual leader Ram Dass—to answer four questions about old age: am I still a man? Do I still matter? What is the meaning of my life? Am I loved?
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