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While being labeled the family outcast might sting, research reveals that those awkward holiday dinners spent explaining your "unconventional" life choices are actually training you to become an emotional intelligence powerhouse.
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While most of us wage war against every gray hair and wrinkle, those who truly thrive after 60 have discovered a counterintuitive secret: they stopped fighting these inevitable changes and found something unexpected on the other side. Read more āŗ
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