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Stupid things I won't do when I'm old.

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Stupid things I won't do when I'm old.
9.99 €
As a teenager - a journalist and writer who has written numerous columns in the New York Times and Washington Post - he began compiling a list of "things he won't do when he gets old" - basically a list of everything he thinks his parents did wrong. Let's face it, we don't want to age the way previous generations did. We don't want to refuse to wear "out of age" clothes, get pushed around on public transportation, or turn into a perpetually disgruntled and irritable old man in conflict with youth, fashion, and - oh my goodness - technology. "Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old" is a candid book about the fears, frustrations and stereotypes that accompany aging. It is a blueprint for a new old age and the realization that aging is not a disease. Becoming older is a privilege that can be managed. Honest, personal, and full of sparkling humor, the story helps the younger generation to be more tolerant and adults to look at themselves from a different perspective.
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