<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Physician and psychiatrist Livingston follows up on his "Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart" with this compendium of useful humanistic advice for getting through life with grace and a sense of joy.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In Dr. Gordon Livingston's follow-up to his national bestseller <i>Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart</i>, he offers thirty <i>more</i> true things we need to know now. Among the fresh truths he identifies and explores in this book, which has sold more than 50,000 copies in hardcover, are: <i>Paradox governs our lives. Forgiveness is a gift we give ourselves. Marriage ruins a lot of good relationships. We are defined by what we fear. We all live downstream. One of life's most difficult tasks is to see ourselves as others see us. As we grow old, the beauty steals inward. Most people die with their music still inside of them. </i>Dr. Livingston's sterling qualities are in evidence again: a clear and deep understanding of the hidden hypocrisies, desires, evasions, and emotional tumult that course through our lives; an unerring sense of what is important; and his own ability to persevere-to hope-in a world he knows is capable of inflicting unjustifiable and lifelong suffering.</br></br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Gordon Livingston, MD</b>, a graduate of West Point and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine who was awarded the Bronze Star for valor in Vietnam, was a psychiatrist and writer who contributed frequently to the <i>Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle</i>, and <i>Baltimore Sun</i>. His books include <i>Only Spring; Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart; And Never Stop Dancing; How to Love</i>; and <i>The Thing You Think You Cannot Do</i>.
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