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12-10-2006, 11:25 AM
yomiuriFew 58-year-olds have the energy of Wahei Tatematsu, whose passion for writing novels and love of traveling abroad keep getting stronger. Now, he hopes his way of living could provide inspiration to others of his generation, the baby boomers, who are about to reach 60 and face retirement in 2007. "Those about to retire must stop clinging to their accustomed way of life if they feel something is wrong. When you are part of something, you have to follow its rules. But there are other ways to live. You can choose from a variety of ways to live." Continues... (http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/features/0004/01.htm)