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Watch: How To Age Gracefully And The Life Advice You’ll Keep Forever


By IMAGE
14th Sep 2015
Watch: How To Age Gracefully And The Life Advice You’ll Keep Forever

We suggest you watch this video over and over again. Think of every bit of worthwhile life advice that could be useful at every stage of life, add it all together and this is what you get: How To Age Gracefully by CBC Radio WireTap. You’ll smile, you’ll laugh, you might even cry, but one thing’s for sure, you’ll definitely take something special away from this video. Whether it’s an eight year old’s advice to stay weird or a 90-something-year-old’s wisdom that you should spend all of your money before your kids spend it for you, this is as fool-proof a guide to life that you’re ever likely to get.

Which part’s your favourite? Anything to add yourself?