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In November 1980, after serving just one term as President, Jimmy Carter was voted out of office. The following January he and First Lady Rosalynn Carter moved back to their hometown of Plains, Georgia.
But they didn't simply settle into a quiet life of retirement and leisure. Quite the opposite.
Just a few years later, in 1987, the two of them wrote a book called Everything to Gain. Their aim was to help people in all walks of life -- not just former presidents -- navigate their later years.
Amd tjat's how I met them.
So here now, from 1987, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.
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In November 1980, after serving just one term as President, Jimmy Carter was voted out of office. The following January he and First Lady Rosalynn Carter moved back to their hometown of Plains, Georgia.
But they didn't simply settle into a quiet life of retirement and leisure. Quite the opposite.
Just a few years later, in 1987, the two of them wrote a book called Everything to Gain. Their aim was to help people in all walks of life -- not just former presidents -- navigate their later years.
Amd tjat's how I met them.
So here now, from 1987, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.