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Here is the question of the week submitted by a reader looking for some "sage" advice:


“My husband is so unhappy at work. The owners rely on him to run the business while they go on trips and play golf. For 3 years they have promised him all kinds of perks, but they never deliver. He is getting moodier everyday. When he comes home he ignores our two young children, who adore him. I don't trust the owners, but my husband has worked so hard that I don't want to pressure him more. I just want my husband back. Any suggestions?"


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This is the first-ever, ongoing effort to gather the wealth of life experience, common sense and good judgment of the elders in our community who have proven solutions to the typical life challenges we all face daily! 

The S.A.G.E. Column is based on the belief that the most obvious source of solutions to leading productive lives and developing healthy families is to tap the experience and wisdom of those seasoned, successful members of our community who’ve been living productive lives for decades.

Each week the S.A.G.E. Column matches your questions about typical daily challenges in life with the collective insights, experiences and life advice offered by the “sages” in our community. The results are printed each Friday in The Mountaineer.

(The attorneys wanted us to remind you that the advice provided in the S.A.G.E. Forum is only offered as suggestions from readers who have had similar life experiences and who offer their friendly advice as to how they dealt with the situation. In no way is the advice given meant to be considered a substitute for medical, legal or psychological advice provided by a professional.)

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