New Tricks for Old Dogs

28 Laughable Lessons for People Too Stiff to Change . . . or Bend . . . or Move

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
Cover of the book New Tricks for Old Dogs by Gene  Perret, Familius
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Author: Gene Perret ISBN: 9781944822002
Publisher: Familius Publication: May 10, 2016
Imprint: Familius Language: English
Author: Gene Perret
ISBN: 9781944822002
Publisher: Familius
Publication: May 10, 2016
Imprint: Familius
Language: English

28 hilarious "self-help" lessons for seniors who've heard it all.

With age comes wisdom. Mostly, we become wise enough to realize that we can’t do some of the things we did so well when we were young. The beloved comedian George Burns said it quite eloquently: “I can do anything at eighty that I could do when I was twenty. That gives you an idea of what terrible shape I was in at twenty.” 

Self-help books offer solid, beneficial techniques, but they really only work for the young. Award-winning comedy writer Gene Perret reveals that more mature devotees must adjust these techniques, tweak them, alter them, and in some cases, ignore them completely.

New Tricks for Old Dogs points out some of the flaws in the self-help philosophy. It tempers the advice with common sense. The battle cry of this volume is “Do it, but don’t overdo it.” Sometimes, after we reach a certain age, the best exercise program is a good, brisk nap. 

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28 hilarious "self-help" lessons for seniors who've heard it all.

With age comes wisdom. Mostly, we become wise enough to realize that we can’t do some of the things we did so well when we were young. The beloved comedian George Burns said it quite eloquently: “I can do anything at eighty that I could do when I was twenty. That gives you an idea of what terrible shape I was in at twenty.” 

Self-help books offer solid, beneficial techniques, but they really only work for the young. Award-winning comedy writer Gene Perret reveals that more mature devotees must adjust these techniques, tweak them, alter them, and in some cases, ignore them completely.

New Tricks for Old Dogs points out some of the flaws in the self-help philosophy. It tempers the advice with common sense. The battle cry of this volume is “Do it, but don’t overdo it.” Sometimes, after we reach a certain age, the best exercise program is a good, brisk nap. 

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