I know all about OneTab and other apps for saving browser tabs, but I still keep too many browser tabs open. I actually hit a limit this week, so it’s time to share some of the articles that I have been meaning to share with you, my dear newsletter readers.
Enjoy!
Making a major life change, especially from a career perspective. (Harvard Business Review)
The rise of semi-retired life, because going from 60 to zero leads to whiplash. (Investopedia)
Aging and plastic surgery, and avoiding that matronly look. (The Atlantic gift link)
Eviction from a kid’s perspective, a great essay from Bobbie Dempsey, who writes perceptive and brutal stories about poverty in America. (New York Times gift link)
Living on borrowed time, by the great Anne Lamott. (Washington Post gift link)
Senior living, Indian style. Going for cultural sensitivity and bright colors. (New York Times gift link)
How work relationships matter, a study of traders. (Kellogg Insight)
The frat boy crime ring. Some people like being stereotypes. (Vanity Fair)
Retire in Youngstown instead of Sarasota? I suspect that USA Today made this list of the best places to retire purely for the clicks, but see what you think. (WFMJ)
Finally, the 30-year-old Miley Cyrus claims she used to be young. I like the song, but? (YouTube)
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