We're all elite athletes, trying to jump life's hurdles
Avoid measuring your worth in money, other people's adoration or unsustainable highs. Measure your life in love.
Alan Stokes is a columnist and chief editorial writer for The Sydney Morning Herald, where he began in journalism compiling the weather and law lists in 1984. He has worked for major newspapers here and overseas as a Tokyo correspondent, day editor, night editor, features editor and chief sub-editor. He is the author of The Australian on Australia and has been awarded for his writing on human rights.
Avoid measuring your worth in money, other people's adoration or unsustainable highs. Measure your life in love.
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