Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart

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Discover profound insights into life with 'Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart' by Gordon Livingston, MD. This transformative book is a must-read for anyone seeking guidance on personal growth, resilience, and the wisdom that comes with age. Written by a distinguished psychiatrist and veteran, Livingston combines his medical expertise and personal experiences to explore essential life lessons. This 192-page B-format paperback, published by Hachette Australia, invites readers to reflect on crucial aspects of existence, helping you embrace life with clarity and purpose. Perfect for those interested in self-help literature, personal development, and the journey of aging, this book will inspire you to live fully in each moment. Whether you're seeking motivation or wish to understand the intricacies of life's journey, Livingston's powerful reflections will resonate deeply with you. With FREE shipping, this must-have book is available in brand new condition. Note: Delivery may take up to 6 weeks, and once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Grab your copy of 'Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart' today and step into a clearer, smarter approach to life.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780733619922
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2004
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Pages: 192


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Gordon Livingston, MD, a graduate of West Point and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, has been a physician since 1967. He is a psychiatrist and writer who frequently contributes to the Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun and Reader s Digest. Awarded the Bronze Star for valour for his service in the Vietnam War, he is the author of Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart, And Never Stop Dancing and Only Spring: On Mourning the Death of My Son. He lives and works in Columbia, Maryland, USA. His next book, How to Love, will be published by Hachette Australia in 2009.

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