30 Lessons for Living - Karl Pillemer, Ph.D.

30 Lessons for Living

By Karl Pillemer, Ph.D.

  • Release Date: 2011-11-10
  • Genre: Self-Improvement
Score: 4
4
From 73 Ratings

Description

“Heartfelt and ever-endearing—equal parts information and inspiration. This is a book to keep by your bedside and return to often.”—Amy Dickinson, nationally syndicated advice columnist "Ask Amy"

More than one thousand extraordinary Americans share their stories and the wisdom they have gained on living, loving, and finding happiness.

After a chance encounter with an extraordinary ninety-year-old woman, renowned gerontologist Karl Pillemer began to wonder what older people know about life that the rest of us don't.

His quest led him to interview more than one thousand Americans over the age of sixty-five to seek their counsel on all the big issues: children, marriage, money, career, aging. Their moving stories and uncompromisingly honest answers often surprised him. And he found that he consistently heard advice that pointed to these thirty lessons for living. Here he weaves their personal recollections of difficulties overcome and lives well lived into a timeless book filled with the hard-won advice these older Americans wish someone had given them when they were young.

Like This I Believe, StoryCorps's Listening Is an Act of Love, and Tuesdays with Morrie, 30 Lessons for Living is a book to keep and to give. Offering clear advice toward a more fulfilling life, it is as useful as it is inspiring.

Reviews

  • Ggemb

    5
    By DblGG
    A marvelous resource for people of all ages that helps guide us in our personal quest of answering life's questions. To be shared with sons and daughters as well as those preparing to enter their later years of living.
  • Life Changing

    4
    By DavidComposer
    I've begun to make changes in my life based off this inspirational book. I learned that the most important thing in life are personal relationships, whether it be at work, with a spouse, with children, or with friends. Get the book, and change your life.
  • 30 Lessons for Living by Karl Pillemer

    5
    By pgmd12
    This is a wonderful book. It makes great sense to take advantage of the advice offered by our senior citizens who have already experienced so much of life. They can offer sound advice because they have seen the long term outcomes of life's common challenges. I would highly recommend this book to all young and middle aged people.
  • Father Bob Schwartz

    5
    By Fr. Bob Schwartz
    As a seventy year old myself I found this book enlightening, very positive and filled with wisdom and joy. It has shed light on the path ahead . I am grateful.
  • Idiots guide...

    1
    By Five+
    Find work which you love and is meaningful, learn from your experiences, spend time with your children ( and don't hit them), marry someone with whom you have common outlooks...there, you just read the book. This book offers very little to anyone who has common sense and an average vision of being a well-meaning adult. I love non-fiction, self-improvement books and have read many. This one, however, was so basic and obvious in content that I had many "no-duh" moments and no "ah-hah" moments. It's an idiots guide...

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