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Now that I&#8217;m 60, I am facing an age when the end of the story seems to be shimmering out there on the horizon. I&#8217;ve always been obsessed with who I am and where I&#8217;m going, and now I feel like I have a deadline.
People often talk about the urgency of living each day as if it&#8217;s their last. This perspective is especially compelling when someone we know has recently departed. I too find a desire to live each day to its fullest. But my pressure arises from a slightly different reason. I ask, &#8220;What if I&#8217;m here until I&#8217;m 90? How will I live a meaningful life for another 30 years?&#8221; That&#8217;s a daunting task. And it turns out that memoir writing has become the center piece of my plan. By delving into the inner journey of who I&#8217;ve been, I&#8217;m learning more and more lessons about where I&#8217;m going.
I recently gave a talk at a gathering at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Bethlehem Pennsylvania about using life stories to build a sense of purpose at any age. I didn&#8217;t give the talk during a worship service, and I&#8217;m not a preacher. This was an open meeting before the service, when people from the community come to listen to guest speakers talk about all sorts of topics. It was a perfect audience for my eclectic views on life, on memory, and on meaning. And during the three months I spent preparing the talk, I developed a neat way to explain how my life journey makes more sense than ever. It was ambitious of me to try to explain the meaning of life in 20 minutes, but I think I did a decent job. I&#8217;ll post the written version later. For now, I&#8217;m attaching the audio version. I&#8217;d be delighted to know what you think.
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To see the written version of the talk I gave about how memoir writing enhances my faith in the future, see my blog entry by clicking here. To listen to it, click on the podcast link below.
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		<title>Write to celebrate midlife crisis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Jerry Waxler A lot of people over 50 look down the road and spot what looks suspiciously like a finish line. We pause, ask a few questions and then shop for a sports car, an RV, or an affair. But after we pay for our fling we usually have more questions than when we [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Boomer memoir is a step towards social activism</title>
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