Reddit reviews Aging Well: Surprising Guideposts to a Happier Life from the Landmark Harvard Study of Adult Development
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Little Brown and Company
Getting lazy now:
Are you comfortable talking about this in r/Christianity? I think I may have overstepped the bounds of the reddits policy. It definitely seems that I am promoting a non-Christian agenda. It also feels like we may be doing the whole argument clinic thing.
Essentially I disagree that because we don't live forever or aren't remembered forever that life is then pointless and has no meaning.
I have thoroughly enjoyed expressing my ideas to you and reading your thoughts. I think your questions are very good ones, but evidently I think there is more to it than your conclusions.
Thanks heaps for letting me talk, I don't often get the chance to have this kind of conversation with a Christian and it is refreshing.
Check out the Harvard Study of Adult Development. Best popularised in Vaillant, "Aging Well" . http://www.amazon.com/Aging-Well-Surprising-Guideposts-Development/dp/0316090077/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1453845116&sr=8-1&keywords=aging+well+valliant
Significant truths about the importance of male bounding throughout the lifespan and its effect on longevity. However, as many posters have noted, it gets harder post red pill. I too have found the gym a good place to strike up conversation between reps, but I listen for the hints of red pill awareness before proceeding.