Originally Posted By: inmyplace
There is a resource available to all

http://www.google.com,

Search - Midlife crisis

Basically all of the resources in that link at the top are people's stories. And that is the problem I have with them. I do not think comig to a message board qualifies one as an expert in midlife crisis. It qualifies them as an expert in the midlife crisis of one person.

Now if Michele or her professional staff wants to put up a list of resources, I am all for it. But amatuer psychologists should not be cobnfused with professionals.

IMP


With all due respect imp, where do you think ANYONE learns about ANY behavior be it a repetitive and productive one or a deviant one? We learn from other people's stories. From listening, reading, considering and taking from them what we can put to use in our own sitches. Sometimes it may be nothing but at other times it may be the one thing that makes a difference. As for "professionals", I'll take my chances with someone that's been in the trenches of MLC, on EITHER side, before I'd walk into the office of a man or woman whose only experience might have been in the pages of a text book. Life experience. That's where wisdom is born. Not in a classroom or lecture hall.

As an aside, I don't recall asking in my initial post who thought the resources were valuable. Okay, so you don't.
Cool.
But the majority here will disagree with you.
Here's a straw.
Suck it up.

Thanks for your reply.

Your link doesn't work.