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What 50-year-olds know that 20-year-olds often don’t

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Here are some lessons learned during a half century on this planet. Life goes by really, really fast

Here are some lessons learned during a half century on this planet. Life goes by really, really fast, but it's better after 50. Saturday Newsletter [What 50-year-olds know that 20-year-olds often don’t]( by Phyl Bean [Here are some lessons learned during a half century on this planet. Life goes by really, really fast, but it's better after 50. Read More]( Ladders is the #1 site for $100K+ jobs [Sr. Software Programmer]( Intellicheck • Jericho, NY [Oracle ERP Financials Solutions Architect]( Confidential Company • Cambridge, MA APPLY FOR FREE • EASY APPLY [Principal Solution Architect]( Acxiom • New York, NY [Integration Architect / Senior Developer]( State Street • Quincy, MA [Plant Management IED Engineer - VP]( Morgan Stanley • New York, NY [Find More Jobs]( [Win a MacBook Pro!]( by The Ladders Offer Team [Enter for a chance to win a brand new 15-inch MacBook Pro! With our partners at GRIT. Read More]( [In need of some inspiration? Try doing nothing. No, seriously.]( by Sami Allen [After you read this, of course. Read More]( In life you need either inspiration or desperation. —Tony Robbins [Scientists have coined a name for surfing the internet during work hours: ‘cyberloafing’]( by Monica Torres [Did it really need a name? Read More]( [5 ways you can use visualization to achieve top performance]( by LaRae Quy [It's about more than work and discipline; it's also about physiology. Read More]( [Survey: The secret to a successful life is apparently tied to your mouth]( by Monica Torres [Open wide. Read More]( [Tell us your best animals at work stories!]( by Ladders Staff [Airlines are cracking down on 'emotional support animals' on planes — including pigs and peacocks (really). Do offices need to do the same? Does anyone at your office have a dog, cat, or other unique pet? Tell us your story in Ladders' Facebook group, The Climb. Read More]( [house promo image]( From the archives [How to handle short-term jobs in your resume work history]( [Read More]( [Top nine executive resume mistakes]( [Read More]( [How to prepare for an interview in 3 steps]( [Read More]( From our partners [Glam Observer]( [How to find a mentor when starting a business in fashion]( [Read More]( [AOL Finance]( [The most expensive place to live in the U.S. is]( [Read More]( [Style Salute]( [How to rollover retirement accounts into one dashboard]( [Read More]( © 2018 [Ladders, Inc.]( All Rights Reserved [PrivacyÂ](|[ Terms of UseÂ](| [ Contact UsÂ]( |[ Unsubscribe]( You're receiving this email from our secure server at [Ladders, Inc.]( because you signed up on March 26, 2016 from [{EMAIL}](#) with the ZIP Code 06473. [Ladders, Inc.]( - [55 Water Street, 51st Floor - New York, NY 10041](#) [Click here to view in your browser](

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