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The End of My Career

Joel Stein

How to have a midlife crisis without leaving your house

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  • Joel Stein

    Joel Stein was a writer and columnist for Time; was a columnist for L.A. Times; is the author of Man Made and In Defense of Elitism; wrote for sitcoms; hosted the podcast Story of the Week, and, yes, fine, appeared on I Love the 80s

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