From the bestselling author of Fat, Forty and Fired comes this humorous, thought-provoking, poignant and life-affirming account of turning sixty.
Twenty years ago, Nigel Marsh was an overweight mortgage slave struggling to balance a career, marriage and four children under eight. Until he lost his job.
In Fat, Forty and Fired, Nigel wrote about falling off the corporate hamster wheel and surviving. Now that he's approaching sixty, he can't help but notice it's been a while since he stepped onto that wheel with other hamsters. One day he reads that a graduate trainee who used to work for him in London is now a global CEO with an office on the top floor of a skyscraper in New York. Nigel, by contrast, is wearing a dressing-gown and sitting at his writing desk in a dank storage room under his garage in Sydney. It's enough to give anyone a moment of self-doubt – even a man whose ground-breaking TED Talk on work/life balance has been downloaded a whopping five million times.
Could it be that Nigel's most successful days are behind him? Or is conventional success simply that – conventional success? And is it possible that his happiest days lie ahead?
In his memoir for his sixth decade on earth, Nigel ponders ageing well, sex, parenting adult children, his parents' passing, and the secret to his living a happy life. By turns humorous, thought-provoking, poignant and life-affirming, Smart, Stupid and Sixty is a celebration of the third trimester as a privilege to be enjoyed rather than a sentence to be endured.
by Nigel Marsh
Penguin Random House
RRP: $34.95
Review:
Smart, Stupid and Sixty by Nigel Marsh is a thought-provoking and entertaining look at the different stages of life. Marsh takes readers on a journey through his own experiences of growing up, getting married, having children, and entering middle age. Along the way, he offers valuable insights into the importance of staying true to oneself, even when faced with the pressures of life. Marsh looks at the different feelings, experiences and decisions that come with life's milestones, and offers his own thoughts and advice on how to manage them. Marsh's insights on life and his advice on how to make the most of it are inspiring and funny with his own stories shared throughout. He encourages readers to be true to themselves and to take risks and make mistakes. He also warns against the dangers of growing old without having experienced life to the fullest. Smart, Stupid and Sixty is an uplifting and fun read and a reminder to enjoy the time we have.
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