![]() This was a big aha moment for me, as it helped me clarify a very essential “hippie” distinction. When I first told my brother the title of my book he hesitated before he said to me, “Beverley, I don’t want to upset you but you weren’t really a hippie.” I was shocked, as of course I always saw myself as a hippie. Seems we are still having the same conversations five decades later. Hippies were counterculture, revolutionaries who stood for peace, love and changing the world for the better. People often turn up their nose and say emphatically, “ I’m not a hippie.” I smile. Since the release of my book, Confessions of a Middle-Aged Hippie, I’ve been sharing with as many people as possible that we are all hippies.
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