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1. “Age is no Barrier to Success!”
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3. Age is no Barrier to Success!
Famous People Have Succeeded Later in Life
Do you feel like it's too late to
achieve a significant amount of
success?
Many of the most successful people
did start at a young age.
It can be disheartening for the late
bloomers among us.
But many of the most successful
people you know didn't get started
until much later in life.
If you think you missed the boat
because you're middle-aged, you
couldn't be more wrong.
4. Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson didn't get his
first big role until the age of 43.
Prior to that he was a struggling
actor with little future.
Now he's known by people all over
the world for his acting.
How many movies, TV shows, and
video games has he been in since
that first big role in Jungle Fever?
140!
5. Sam Walton founded Wal-
Mart at the age of 44.
He had been successful in the retail
environment in his younger years,
but nothing out of the ordinary.
Wal-Mart went on to become one
the biggest companies in the world,
and Walton become one of the
world's richest.
President Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan never held a political
office until the age of 55!
He became one of the most popular
presidents in modern history.
6. My motivation
runs high.
Evaluating my actions
helps me to focus my
efforts.
I tell myself that if they
can do it, so can I.
I reward myself for my
efforts.
7. I tell myself that if they can do it, so can I.
Colonel Sanders didn't invent his
famous chicken recipe until he was
50.
His famous chain of restaurants is
still doing well today.
His likeness has been used to
market KFC since the very
beginning.
8. I celebrate small victories
Charles Darwin wrote On the
Origin of Species at the age of 50.
No book has had a greater effect on
the theory of evolution than
Charles Darwin's iconic book.
Grandma Moses started painting at
the age of 78.
If you have the gumption, you can
still make an impact after 70.
One of her paintings sold for over a
million dollars
9. I can see that my modest changes are starting to add up.
Taikichiro Mori became a real
estate investor at the age of 55.
He was a professor before that.
He was the richest man in the
world in 1992 with a net worth $13
billion.
He inherited his first building from
his father.
The rest he accomplished on his
own
10. I am specific about what I want to achieve, and excited
about reaching my potential.
Peter Roget created the first
thesaurus when he was 73-years
old.
He was trained as a medical doctor
but had an obsession with words,
especially words that had the same
meaning.
He quit his medical career to focus
on the creation of the first
thesaurus.
The most popular thesaurus in the
world still bears his name.
11. It's never too late
to leave your mark
on the world!
But time is constantly
passing, so it's time to start
making it happen.
Spend the later portion of
your life pursuing something
you love.
There's still time to do
something amazing!
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