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When the Spark Fades: How Uninspired Thinking Derails Life After 50 — and How to Get It Back

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By the time we reach midlife, many of us have mastered the art of maintenance. We keep the house standing, the bills paid, the routines intact. But somewhere between competence and comfort, a subtle danger creeps in: uninspired thinking — the quiet belief that what’s left of life is mostly upkeep. It doesn’t announce itself. It just settles in, disguised as “being realistic.” How Uninspired Thinking Damages the Trajectory Mistaking comfort for contentment After decades of striving, comfort feels earned. But when comfort becomes the goal instead of the foundation, growth stops. The mind needs friction — curiosity, challenge, novelty — to stay alive. Without it, the trajectory flattens. Confusing repetition with stability Doing what we’ve always done feels safe. But repetition without reflection breeds stagnation. The same habits that once built success can later become cages. Letting fear masquerade as wisdom “I’m too old for that” sounds prudent, but it’s often fear in disgui...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - When Liberty Enslaves (Aveta)

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  Today's Publisher's Pride is  When Liberty Enslaves  by Jerry Aveta, which reached  #1 in campaigns & elections and #1 in abolition history of the US. Book Description There is a common experience between our experiences today and those before the Civil War many years ago.  The effect of the intersection of faith and politics during these two experiences has had on our elections and our governance is uncanny in their similarities.  Both times an election insurrection was stopped by the sitting vice president.  Both times had people of the same faith on both sides of the social issues of the day claiming God’s favor and willing to divide the nation over those competing positions. Part 1 of this writing focuses on the Civil War era and how liberty centered around the issue of equality.  Some people of faith believed all men were equal, some did not. Part 2 focuses on our present times and how liberty centers on the sanctity of life concerning ...

Publisher's pride: Books on bestseller lists - Racing against Time (Weiss)

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  Today's publisher's pride is  Racing against Time  by Jeffrey Weiss, which has reached #131 in triathlons  on Amazon. Book Description: In  Racing Against Time , Jeff Weiss shares the story of his late middle-age transformation.  Weiss went from running a first 10K race at age 48 to becoming an Ironman and ultramarathoner by his late 50s.  Along the way he discovers the extraordinary physical and emotional benefits that flow from chasing ever-increasing fitness goals.  Weiss’s journey shows us that we have the power to influence how we age, that goal-setting and adventure are not solely the province of the young.  At a time when so many of us are looking for ways to increase our health span – that portion of life that we spend in good health – Weiss’s story shows us one way to get there.   Keywords: midlife fitness transformation, running after 40, Ironman after 50. ultramarathon training in your 50s, late bloomer athlete, healthy...

Triathlons: Versatility and Endurance

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  A triathlon is the ultimate test of versatility — three disciplines, one continuous race: swim, bike, run . It’s not about mastering one skill but about balancing all three while managing transitions, pacing, and sheer endurance. 🏊🚴🏃 Definition A standard triathlon combines: Swimming: usually open water, testing technique and calm under pressure. Cycling: long-distance power and strategy. Running: the final act of grit when the legs have already declared mutiny. Distances vary — from Sprint (750 m swim, 20 km bike, 5 km run) to Olympic (1.5 km / 40 km / 10 km) , Half Ironman (70.3 miles total) , and the full Ironman (140.6 miles) : a 2.4‑mile swim, 112‑mile bike, and 26.2‑mile marathon run. 🕰️ A Brief History The modern triathlon began in San Diego, California, in 1974 , organized by the San Diego Track Club. It was a quirky experiment — combining three separate endurance events into one. By 1978 , U.S. Navy Commander John and Judy Collins brought the idea to Hawaii, me...