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5 days ago |
thedailynewsonline.com | Barton Goldsmith
Apparently, loneliness and depression are the new smoking. In fact, recent studies show that loneliness and depression are more dangerous to your life than obesity or using tobacco products. That’s a scary discovery, as more than 40 million people in the United States have been diagnosed with depression. Meanwhile, the number of people coping (or trying to cope) with loneliness is unknown, and feeling all alone is depressing in itself.
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5 days ago |
theindependent.com | Barton Goldsmith
People raise eyebrows at couples who are far apart in terms of age. Anything over a 10-year difference in age is subject to question. The truth is that there are so many other things that matter more when it comes to long-lasting love than how old your partner is. The age of your partner is less important than having good communication with them and knowing how to fight fairly so that you can keep your family together for the decades ahead.
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2 weeks ago |
nwitimes.com | Barton Goldsmith
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2 weeks ago |
tucson.com | Barton Goldsmith
I sat in the vet’s office, keeping vigil, as my dog-child went through the first two of four procedures needed to help bring her eyesight back. She had cataracts in both eyes and had recently gone totally blind. I couldn’t leave her in surgery for half a day and just run errands or whatever. I needed to be there. The truth is, like many people these days, I think of my animals not as pets but as family members. When we got home from Mercy’s surgery, I was pretty well prepared.
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1 month ago |
theindependent.com | Barton Goldsmith
I received some brilliant feedback from one of my columns on loneliness. The author (who wants to stay anonymous) nailed the reason why some individuals are better off on their own. I think this is important to say, because in the world there is generally a push toward being in a relationship, and for certain people, that just isn’t right for them.
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