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If so, chances are excellent that you-like your 76 million baby boom brothers and sisters are on a collision course with seven coming crises:
Crisis of Purpose-Physical breakdowns, loss of parents, and the surrender of youthful dreams signal your appointment with the gut-wrenching question, "Is this all there is?"
Crisis of Disillusionment-Every American generation has retired wealthier than their parents. Yours won't. Are you ready to cope?
Crisis of Priorities-Beer ads convinced us that "you can have it all," but now our generation has too many choices and too little time. Which priorities will you choose?
Crisis of Relationships-We are in the era of disposable relationships. Selfishness and convenience have replaced duty and commitment as the ties that bind. But for millions, those ties are now unraveling.
Crisis of Loneliness-Like the characters in the TV sitcom Cheers, do you long for a place "where everybody knows your name"? And even there, are you just part of a lonely crowd?
Crisis of Security-Once we dreamed of an early retirement. Now, we struggle for a comfortable one. And perhaps we should be worried about getting one at all.
Crisis of Spirituality-The road map that guided our parents is gone, replaced by a blank page on which you e. Which way will you go? can ourse. chart your own course.
Signs of Warning, Signs of Hope is the attempt by a leading social critic to warn you of impending turbulence. Only by understanding the powerful forces swirling around your life will you be able to escape being swept away when they reach hurricane force.
Heed the signs in this book today, and live a better life tomorrow.
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