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"You set to defy me at every turn " - My father to me, somewhere between 1973 - 1988 (and probably every day in his head). "OK, Boomer " - Me, to my father.I just learned that term last week and have been watching everyone lose their shit over it. Why? It's an age-old recurring idea, only with a catch phrase.This book is about issues - not just parent/child dynamics, or intergenerational differences, but issues between all people. I see so many of my peers struggle with a dissatisfaction with life. If they did everything the way they were supposed to, why aren't they happy now? Figuring out who I was and what I thought made all the difference for me. I know what I believe, and I know I'm not alone in how I think. Neither are you. That's what I'm here to share with you. I learned that even if my life isn't perfect, and even if I'm always looking at myself as a work-in-progress, I can always find satisfaction and happiness in knowing that I have a lot more choice. When things are down, I can still find good in myself, in people, and the world. When I allow that for myself, I can extend it to others without judgment.