Baby Boomers are a curious bunch. And by "curious" I mean "unexpected," not "inquisitive." After a recent survey of 26,000 Boomers, Mediamark Research called those born between 1946 and 1964 - which includes me - an "optimistic group." But are we optimistic - or just delusional?
So goes the start of my latest post in a series of my regular contributions to the Huffington Post. I don't always include them on the Daily Fix, but this one is relevant to this audience.
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