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	<title>Comments on: Falling in and out of love</title>
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		<title>By: Cynthia</title>
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		<description>So true, Jim - I guess I woke up one day and realized I&#039;m in my 40&#039;s (even though I feel more like 18 most days) and had better figure stuff out while I still have time ahead of me.  Granted, my dad died when he was 44, so I know the future could just be tomorrow or it could be another 50 years.  Who knows?  Realistically, if I re-enter the work force at 46 - I still could have a 25 year career ahead of me with clay to keep me sane. Nothing is certain - but I do feel very comfortable and have had 4 years to think about returning to school since dropping out.  In fact, at the beginning of every semester I was tempted to re-enroll but the timing wasn&#039;t quite right.  Now the stars are aligned just right.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So true, Jim &#8211; I guess I woke up one day and realized I&#8217;m in my 40&#8242;s (even though I feel more like 18 most days) and had better figure stuff out while I still have time ahead of me.  Granted, my dad died when he was 44, so I know the future could just be tomorrow or it could be another 50 years.  Who knows?  Realistically, if I re-enter the work force at 46 &#8211; I still could have a 25 year career ahead of me with clay to keep me sane. Nothing is certain &#8211; but I do feel very comfortable and have had 4 years to think about returning to school since dropping out.  In fact, at the beginning of every semester I was tempted to re-enroll but the timing wasn&#8217;t quite right.  Now the stars are aligned just right.</p>
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