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216 I asked 20 women over 65 what they wish someone had said to them in their 40s and not one of them mentioned career advice, health tips, or financial planning—every single one described a sentence they needed to hear from one specific person, and most of them still haven’t heard it

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 02:00 EDT

Twenty years from now, you won't be haunted by the investment advice you ignored or the yoga classes you skipped — you'll be sitting across from someone, still waiting to hear the one sentence that could have changed everything.

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