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    Oct 12, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. How old do you feel inside?

    Those of us lucky enough to grow old must contend with the miserable stereotypes of what it's like: the frailty, the forgetfulness, the early bird specials.
    Those of us lucky enough to grow old must contend with the miserable stereotypes of what it's like: the frailty, the forgetfulness, the early bird specials. But in aging, as in many things, attitude can make all the difference. Research has shown that...

    Tags: Values, Sociology, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Harvard University

  2. Apr 17, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. Friends' value only increases with age

    The gravitational pull of individual friendships can have an enormous cumulative effect on the quality of our lives. Friends can link us to broader social networks, and help enrich our lives. A friend can be the emotional oasis that makes all the difference.
    The gravitational pull of individual friendships can have an enormous cumulative effect on the quality of our lives. Friends can link us to broader social networks, and help enrich our lives. A friend can be the emotional oasis that makes all the...

    Tags: Cook County, India, Human Interest, Psychology, Egypt

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