As you age, it’s normal to go through peaks and valleys of life – whether that be with health, family, work or finances. 80-year-old Peter Dornan, who became the QLD Senior Australian of the Year in 2020, is no stranger to finding the silver lining through life’s greatest challenges. He says it’s how you get through tough times that shows you who you really are. Read Peter’s story on how he learned to put his health and happiness first after a prostate cancer diagnosis at 💻 https://lnkd.in/gmJDCcFp How do you find a silver lining in tough times? Let us know in the comments section below. 💬
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