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How It Feels to Be Fifty

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A humorous personal essay in which the author reflects on turning fifty, dismissing the notion of inevitable decline and describing continued vitality and renewed purpose. He recalls youthful anxieties such as courtship fears, worries about baldness, and a long-standing stomach ache, and shows how time has made those concerns manageable and even familiar. He suggests that play and work blend more pleasantly with age, that health and appetite can improve with sensible adjustments like eyeglasses, and that family and practical preparations are in order. He closes with a pragmatic, unafraid attitude toward life insurance and mortality, advocating confident middle-age living.

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Ellis Parker Butler

Ellis Parker Butler was an American author known for his humorous and satirical writing. He gained popularity in the early 20th century, contributing significantly to the genre of light fiction. His works often explore the quirks of everyday life and human nature, showcasing his wit and keen observation. One of his most notable stories, "Pigs is Pigs," exemplifies his ability to blend humor with social commentary. Butler's diverse range of writings includes novels, short stories, and essays, reflecting his versatility as a writer. His legacy continues to be appreciated by readers who enjoy clever and entertaining narratives.

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