It’s time to focus on what we gain with age, not what we lose. . . .
“In Secrets of Becoming a Late Bloomer, Connie Goldman and Richard Mahler confirm in a striking way what I’ve believed for some time: we need a brand-new image of aging. That new image must replace yesterday’s view of maturity as a period of stagnation and decline with the idea that the latter part if life can be truly exciting and a time of growth, productivity, and newfound pleasures-if we know the secrets of becoming a late bloomer.”
–From the foreword by Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D., President and CEO, Age Wave, Inc.
““A potpourri of wonderfully provocative examples of folks who respond creatively to the changing conditions in the later years of their lives.””
–Ram Dass, Author, lecturer, and spiritual teacher