We need to stop treating reinvention as a crisis
India, Aug. 21 -- There is a strange impatience with women as they grow older. At some point, the questions subtly change. When we are young, people ask what you want to become. Later, they ask what you have achieved. And somewhere in the middle of life, the questions become quieter, but more loaded: What now? What are you going to do with yourself? Why are you starting again? Shouldn't you be slowing down? I have often wondered why we think of reinvention as something that belongs exclusively to the young. Perhaps because we have been taught to see life as a ladder. You climb it in your twenties and thirties, establish yourself in your forties, and by your fifties and sixties, you are expected to sit comfortably on whatever rung you have...
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