people may run the world, but you would hardly know it from their public image.
Film-makers
and advertisers specialise in admiring portrayals of teens and
twenty-somethings, but those in the middle decades of their lives are
usually depicted as doing little more than serving time between the
turbulence of youth and the decline of old age - and occasionally being
tipped into crisis by the sheer ennui of their mundane existence.
The
assumption that middle age is a pretty nondescript phase of life seems
to have extended to scientists too: paediatricians and gerontologists
abound, but there are few "middle-age-ologists".
But look past
the spreading waistlines and the reading glasses and it becomes apparent
that middle age is actually both rare and remarkable. Humans are the
only animals to enjoy a lengthy post-reproductive, pre-decrepitude
chapter in our lives. There's a case to be made for looking at middle
age as ...
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