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Lewis Richmond is a modern male elder. So is his friend Peter Coyote and my friend Chip Conley. I met Lew in 1977 at Green Gulch Zen Temple in San Francisco where he was Head of Practice. I met Chip ten years later, shortly after he bought the iconic Phoenix Hotel, known back then as the quirky Tenderloin hotel with the rock ‘n’ roll soul. We are, literally, the last of a dying breed, at a time when humanity needs us more than ever.
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Many baby boomersâespecially those at the top of their gameâstruggle with the decision to step down. And when they leave, the transition is often âpainful and messy,â says one career coach.
Older workers have a problem. They donât know when to quit.
As baby boom-era CEOs, professors, lawyers, engineers and others get older and keep their jobs longer, it is raising uncomfortable questions.
Is there an art to stepping down gracefully? âIâm not sure thereâs an art. I think it requires will,â says Anne Mulcahy, who was 56 when she voluntarily gave up the CEO job at Xerox to make way for her successor, Ursula Burns. She is now 68. âItâs hard. Itâs not something that happens naturally if you like what you do and youâre good at it. You have to set time limits for yourself.â You also have to know what your purpose is after you reti