"If
you haven’t succeeded by now, you never will."
There’s
a misconception that if you haven’t “made it” by a certain age, your chance is
gone. But history tells a different story.
Laura
Ingalls Wilder published her first Little
House
book at 65. Raymond Chandler started writing detective stories at 44. And Frank
McCourt won a Pulitzer for Angela’s
Ashes at
66.
Grandma
Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses) began painting in her late 70s and became a
renowned folk artist, with her works exhibited in museums worldwide.
And
Susan Boyle gained international fame at 48 after her audition on "Britain's Got
Talent," leading to a successful music career.
The
truth is, creativity doesn’t age. Your journey might be taking longer than you
expected, but that doesn’t mean you’re on the wrong path.
Success
Has No Deadline.
Keep
going. The only time it’s too late to succeed is when you stop
trying. |