Rounding life’s second curve a hard road of self discovery
By LEANNE ITALIE
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — With the pandemic’s Great Resignation has come a Great Reinvention as more people of all ages gave up on jobs and are pondering the work-life balance that lends meaning to their lives. At times, it’s transforming a side hustle. In other cases, it’s chasing a long-dormant dream. In still more, it’s a complete surprise. Happiness researcher Arthur C. Brooks takes up the quest in his latest book, “Strength to Strength.” The bottom line, he tells The Associated Press, is to turn life’s problems into opportunities for self-reflection. Some who have made it through to the other side urge the uninitiated to make sure their pivot is a meaningful one.