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104 The secret to happiness in your 60s that nobody says out loud: at some point you have to grieve the life you thought you’d have and fully move into the one you actually got

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 09:00 EDT

The secret to happiness in your 60s that nobody says out loud: at some point you have to grieve the life you thought you’d have and fully move into the one you actually got

Standing in his garage staring at untouched tools from his electrician days, a 66-year-old man discovers that the hardest part of aging isn't what you've lost—it's letting go of the person you never became.

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