Posted by shellie on October 15, 2000, at 15:25:42
Caroline, thought you had a thread about starting over at forty-something, but I couldn't find it. (And I think Noa, you had a post on it also?) I ran across a book I had bought a couple of years ago that I found interesting. It's called it's only too late IF YOU DON'T START NOW, by Barbara Sher. Her hypothesis is that at around 40, when you start to realize your mortality, your second life starts: "The goals you pursue in your second life, because they come from your deepest gits..can lead you to greatness." It's not specifically related to starting over because of depression, but I found it relevant anyway. I found my true career in my mid-thirties. It came out of having been thrown out off my original career path because of depression and other psychological problems. I had the time to go back and take more undergraduate classes in art-- (Have a MA in psychology). But now in my forties, I am still struggling with relationships and I guess the next part of my life is about that. This past 8 months have been a setback for me; my meds stopped working and I was again dealing primarily only with depression.
Anyway, it's a very uplifting book if you're over forty.
I have a friend in her early thirties and I find myself getting irritated at her waste of energy concerning things that feel petty to me, but I really do think it has to do with the fact that I have a definite awareness of how finite my life is, and she has not yet reached that point. So we are looking at things very differently.So, I meant to answer your post; I could definitely identify, but I couldn't find it. Shellie
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