Two Years Later, This Amatuer You Tube Video by jeff noel Still Inspires People

Two years later, this amatuer You Tube video by jeff noel still inspires people. Watch how jeff, a Baby Boomer, and World Championships competitor himself, catures a spontaneous, unrehearsed moment at the 2009 (Senior) Olympic Games in Finland.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained. The early adopters? Many become the leaders and the experts.

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Track & Field World Record Caught On Amateur You Tube Video by jeff noel

Track & Field world record caught on amateur You Tube video by jeff noel:

Part of the allure of You Tube is in it’s raw, edgy quality. Real life in real time. No set-up, nothing staged or acted. People like that. We like the magic of the real moment. jeff noel likes capturing it. A lot.

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Boomers Are Amazingly Motivated To Learn And Try New Things, Including Social Media

Okay, so the first photo jeff noel took at the Masters Track & Field World Championship in Lahti, Finland was out of focus. Contrast that with the second photo. Same teddy bear, same background. Big improvement. PS. The significance behind Lane 8 is another story for another day.

Jack The Bear @ Master's Track & Field World Championships, Finland 2009
Jack The Bear @ Master's Track & Field World Championships, Finland 2009

And by the way, jeff noel considers the second photo, with much improved focus and lighting to still be boorishly amateur. What’s brilliant is the desire to learn.

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Baby Boomers Ought To Be Continually Learning

If the rich just keep getting richer, ask yourself why. They keep investing on top of what they already have. Same with Boomers, except consider your net worth in terms of learned wisdom. Learn from “dumb” mistakes, continually making better choices and eventually you can learn to tell decent stories with social media.

jeff noel Overdressed On Main Street USA?
Jack The Bear, Finland, Lane 8, World Championships
jeff noel and Jack The Bear, Finland, World Championships

Boomers, start getting used to social media. Don’t be afraid. Just do it. Use good judgement, make calculated mistakes, damage control, etc?

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