![]() ![]() We are programmed for the midlife crisis, men and women alike, and the question is not whether but when. The most elusive challenge of midlife is not to cope with the past or the future, but with the emptiness of the present, the sense that satisfaction is deferred or left behind, that one’s relentless striving is self-destructive. ![]() Don’t be fooled by the foreshortening of time that accompanies middle age. The trials of middle age have been neglected by philosophers, but they are philosophically interesting, and they are amenable to therapy by the tools philosophers use.”įor most of us, midlife is not too late to start something new, though it often feels that way. ![]() And it takes the form of a self-help guide. “It is a work of applied philosophy: philosophical reflection trained on the challenges of midlife. “Midlife is missing out not just on other lives but on the meaning for one’s present life of having them as options.” ![]()
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