How not to be old (even when you are)
(2020)
By: Orr, Jill

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Prospect Park Books, 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781945551949 (electronic bk.) MWT13486187, 1945551941 (electronic bk.) 13486187
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Old suggests you have life experience, but OLD means you won't shut up about it. Old brings with it a more relaxed pace of life, while OLD is synonymous with slow driving (and even slower digestion). Old comes with a quiet confidence envied by youth, but OLD comes with bitterness and a rigidity that youth cannot rightfully stand. While growing old is a privilege, becoming OLD is optional. If you don't mind being "Okay, Karen-ed" by Millennials and Gen Zs, that's totally your choice. But if want to update some of your long-held beliefs (and possibly your even-longer-held hairstyle) to become more relevant, How Not to Be Old will clue you in on how a slight adjustment in behavior and thinking will help you more fully connect with today's world... and the people who will be in charge of your nursing home one day

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