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We are aging. We are getting old. Unlike vintage wine, exotic cheese, or even carefully wrapped fruitcake, we don't seem to improve with age. Challenges abound. In the Autumn of Life, help is needed to navigate these challenges. The Gift of Aging provides that help by showing how to transform the challenges of aging into a gift. In nine chapters, the book selectively explores the challenges experienced by most older adults: accepting the fact we are old, our memories, suffering, change, limitations, our need for wisdom, relationships, loss and letting go in the Autumn of Life, and summing up…mehr

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We are aging. We are getting old. Unlike vintage wine, exotic cheese, or even carefully wrapped fruitcake, we don't seem to improve with age. Challenges abound. In the Autumn of Life, help is needed to navigate these challenges. The Gift of Aging provides that help by showing how to transform the challenges of aging into a gift. In nine chapters, the book selectively explores the challenges experienced by most older adults: accepting the fact we are old, our memories, suffering, change, limitations, our need for wisdom, relationships, loss and letting go in the Autumn of Life, and summing up with The Gift of Aging. The book also fills in the spiritual gap so often missing in many senior-related books. It offers an invitation to join an exciting life-changing journey for seniors as they face the daily issues of growing old and the uncertainties of end-of-life challenges.
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Donald Zoller is the author of seven books, including The Gift of Aging. In addition to his books, he has written several articles, essays, and tutorials. Before becoming an active writer, Don served as a professional cartographer for forty years with the Federal government. Over the years, he invested much of his free time as a volunteer in domestic and international mission ministries. Don graduated from the University of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He now savors with satisfaction the eighty-eight years of life God has given him. His wife, Beverley went home to be with her Lord in 2016. Don has three sons, two daughters-in-law, and two grandchildren. He currently lives in Leawood, Kansas. (2024)