It’s like a broken record for successful people in midlife

Magic Bands packaging
Walt Disney faced bankruptcy as a young businessman

 

The recurring and popular theme is the same for most successful people reaching midlife.

  • They worked hard for a long time
  • Were tempted to quit more times than they could count
  • Managed meager earnings, at best, in the beginning.

Seth Godin’s post yesterday reminded me what we all forget – Seth wasn’t always successful.

This is the path.

The good news?

The longer we follow it, the more difficult it becomes to turn back.

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We, the ‘healthy’ living have no context to motivate us to live as if time is limited

Daisies
The ultimate sophistication is simplicity, nature, and living well.

 

Epiphany just now: We, the ‘healthy’ living have no context to motivate us to live as if time is limited.

Only those seriously ill or injured, terminally ill, or fighting for their life, can possibly know for real the measure of a day.

What prompted this was Helen Keller:

So much has been given to me, I have no time to ponder over that which has been denied.

Anyone else wanna live like that?

Life has something wonderful in store if we don’t quit.

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