How Personal History Shapes Who We Become

May is Personal History Awareness Month, which feels appropriate considering I just took the Myers-Briggs test for the fourth or fifth time. I’ve always been fascinated by the puzzle of who we are and why we are that way. You could call me an extroverted introvert or maybe just a December Capricorn with a penchant for introspection if you are into astrology. Either way, I’ve spent a lot of time reflecting upon my personality and digging into my personal history, from childhood quirks to family traits I may or may not have ... CONTINUE READING

Gray Divorce Doesn’t Have to Be a Gray Area

Divorce is rarely simple, but when it happens later in life — often called a gray divorce — the stakes can be even higher. Couples over 50 face unique legal and financial challenges when they split, from dividing decades of shared assets to retirement accounts and health care considerations. It’s never too late for a fresh start, and knowing the unique circumstances of a divorce after 50 will help you make informed decisions to ensure a smooth transition into this next chapter of life ... CONTINUE READING

Record-Breaking Russian Mom Gives Birth to 69 Children

You may have heard of Octomom, the California mother of 14 who gave birth to octuplets, or the woman in Morocco who gave birth to nonuplets in 2021, all nine of whom are alive and well ... CONTINUE READING

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