President Obama is a boomer-Turns 50 August 4th, 2011
Well, Mr. President, how does it feel to be a boomer? I feel confident that your view of being a boomer is nothing like mine. But then again I wouldn’t want yours either.
I am sure your current job has put a few extra wrinkles in your brow and probably whittled a year or two from your longevity genes.
"Being at the top may not be all it's cracked up to be," said Thore Bergman, a biological psychologist. Researchers from Princeton University and the Institute of Primate Research in Nairobi, Kenya discovered that a baboon's stress level dropped as his rank rose — except for the alpha males. The top baboons had 10% more glucocorticoid than their runners-up, and matched those of the lowest-ranked baboons. (Testosterone levels, predictably, rose with rank.) The findings were published online last Thursday in the Journal of Science.
So, there is a sunny side to being in the middle of the pack, you are not picked on (translate-ignored) nor are you looked to for leadership (translate-you have all the answers).
Another day floating on my iceberg. See you in cyber space friend.
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