Ecclesiastical and political pragmatism, with a beat
Sunday, February 20, 2011
There Goes That Excuse
So-called midlife crises occur because of life events, not a person's age, according to Brandeis University psychologist Margie Lachman:
[C]rises are usually spurred by some event that can happen at most any age, such as a career setback, the death of a friend or relative, or an illness.
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