Baby Boomer Lamentations
Metaphysical Essays to Die For
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About the Book
Today there are approximately seventy-six million Americans who were born in the years from 1946 to 1965—the baby boomers. In their youth they thrived, voting for a number of entitlements based on assumptions of economic growth that no longer applies.
Now, as baby boomers continue aging, they must face a number of potentially disheartening realities. From caring for ailing parents to funding their retirement to facing death, many issues weigh too heavily upon the minds of the baby boomer generation to allow for a peaceful, productive second half of life. What’s more, many of the spiritual belief systems passed down for so many generations no longer provide the comfort or support people need in order to face the challenges of the later half of life. The people need something new.
In this second edition of Baby Boomer Lamentations, author and self-proclaimed religious philosopher Lewis Tagliaferre explores the concept of Theofatalism and addresses the rising spiritual concerns of the baby boomers, offering a new outlook to help readers make the inevitable transitions through the later years of life.
About the Author
Lewis Tagliaferre is a self-made religious philosopher and sociologist. He has retired from a career as a business executive and has previously been a church deacon and adult Sunday school teacher. He has published books on recovery from loss and singles relationships as well as the first edition of this book in his trilogy on Theofatalism.