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A Different Kind of Midlife: Facing Feelings and Letting Go of Illusions

By Dr. Joe Dispenza

By our mid-30s or 40s, when the personality is complete, we have experienced much of what life has to offer. And as a result, we can pretty much anticipate the outcome of most experiences; we already know how they’re going to feel before we engage in them.

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Midlife Crisis