'The exact instant you realize that you have less time in front of you than you do behind you is the moment the crisis begins'
“The Virtuous Midlife Crisis,” a Wall Street Journal article about how today’s 40- and 50-somethings are skipping the stereotypical sports car and Vegas weekend and pushing headlong into fitness and mindfulness instead, led readers to recount their own midlife reinventions.
Readers wrote about career changes, finding purpose by serving others and learning to feel grateful for what they have. There was spirited debate, too: A few said they’d still take the sports car. Here are edited excerpts of some of their comments.
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