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Originally Posted by motion
Looking for something new seems artificial and disingenuous to me. At the age of 61, he had probably already addressed everything that was meant to be, at least for him.
I'm at the same point, so I sort of feel like I know him... I'm never going to go out and look for something new, to conjure something to have passion for. Its impossible. The things that construct me, I have already addressed. Life feels like a dead-end when you're at that point. I'm very happy, though, and will continue to focus on the few things that are important to me. If Tony was in a new relationship, I guess he didn't have a "rock" to hold onto.
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Only he knows, and again, the solace his young child will need as she matures will be paramount.
I know him in reverse: I went everywhere and did everything when I was young: Sports, kayaking, surfing, rafting guide, Navy pilot; travel and adventure world wide with purpose and whimsy.
Married late, 36, and found the next groove, the passion. Now, at 61, kids grown and the best people I know, I find business and growing my company the next groove, the passion.
Happiness finds a home...your insights and honesty is remarkable.