The seminar was attended by Associate Professor, Dr. Psychologist Tran Thu Huong with nearly 30 years of experience in teaching and research in the field of psychology.
In addition to publishing elaborate scientific works, she is also a consultant - psychological consultant on psychological issues for life skills programs broadcast on television.
In addition, the event also had the participation of translator Do Thi Minh Nguyet and translator Nguyen Thuc Anh, who will discuss with readers about the book "More years, more fate" as well as give thoughts, feelings and advice from women who are knowledgeable in their aging journey.
Accordingly, the book More Ages, More Fate by two authors Caroline de Maigret and Sophie Mas is for those struggling with the turbulent midlife crisis. The two authors delve into the life, interesting stories and even the crises of a woman in her forties.
The fourties are the focus of a midlife crisis, a crisis that includes health, housing and work shake-ups. We thought that this crisis was a unique disease for men, and never thought it could happen to us.
The word crisis itself evokes something terrible and painful, but the midlife crisis can be a wonderful moment for us to put everything aside after making efforts to focus on our own needs, to feel more vibrant than ever.
Those opposing emotions, intertwined with joy and fear, will soon become temporary and this crisis is truly a fleeting state.
Over the years, fate adds hope has more realistic experiences with bitter satire but still humorous in the face of the reality of middle age: You go to the gym to do heart-healthy exercises, not just to have beautiful abs, You dont know who the hottest actors and singers are today, The year of your colleagues coincides with your year of university graduation...
After the age, fate is also a pandora box, a treatise on freedom, on how to understand yourself and become the best ally of yourself. For the two authors of this book, the biggest change when turning forty is the peace of mind that comes from learning to live with reality.
Caroline de Maigret is an international model. She has been Chanel's ambassador and spokesperson since 2013, and is also a music producer at Bonus Tracks Records and a fashion video producer for CDM Production.
Caroline de Maigret is also an activist for women's and children's rights, supporting non-governmental organizations such as UN Women and Care International. She currently lives and works in Paris (France) with her son.
Sophie Mas is a film producer working in Paris (France) and the US. Her film list includes Luca Guadagnino's "Call Me By Your Name" and upcoming films by James Grey and Oliver Assayas.