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15 The people who thrive after 40 without burning out almost always let go of these 7 things in their thirties

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 22:00 EDT

The people who thrive after 40 without burning out almost always let go of these 7 things in their thirties

While everyone else is adding more to their plates in their thirties, the people who are genuinely happy and energized in their forties discovered the counterintuitive secret: they strategically let go of seven specific things that most of us cling to like life rafts.

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