The Cornell Institute for Translational Research on Aging is looking for people over 60 years who are willing to share what life has taught them for posting on the World Wide Web, and has established a web site on which people 60 and over can pass on the wisdom they’ve gained over the years. Calling all seniors: Cornell University gerontologists are looking for people 60 years of age or older who are willing to share what life has taught them. « We’re looking for people from across the country who will describe things they feel they have learned over the course of their lives, » says Karl Pillemer, director of the Cornell Institute for Translational Research on Aging (CITRA). Pillemer and Myra Sabir, a post-doctoral associate at Cornell, have established a Web site on which people 60 and older can pass on the wisdom they’ve gained over the years. Specifically, they are looking for answers to the questions: * What are the most important lessons you have learned? * If you wanted to give younger generations (for example, grandchildren) advice about life, what would that be? * What’s your prescription for « the good life » and how to live it? These lessons can

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