Standing at the threshold: every stage of life signifies a new beginning
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Each successive stage is life is different, and old age has its specific good and difficult points. The old are expected to exhibit wisdom and must adjust to the fact that they can no longer necessarily do what they once easily did while younger.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1993
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On the right path: capitalizing on our individual strengths often does not mean following the crowd
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People should concentrate on doing things that they know they can do well, and not worry that they may be alone in those endeavors. This applies to physical activities, such as running, as well as daily-living activities.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1993
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