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January 11, 2009

See I'm Not the Only One

NYTimes: Those ‘Gap Years’ Aren’t Just for Students

Dr. Sinar took a “gap year,” from July 2007 to June 2008, to explore things like stone masonry, antique restoration, archaeology and traditional Eastern medicine, in locations spanning from Alaska to Nepal to Romania. “I think everyone in his heart of hearts has some things they have always wanted to do but for one reason or other never does,” Dr. Sinar said.
There is even a book: Gap Years for Grown-Ups.

And a website Gap Year for Grown-Ups.

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