(10-30-2014, 08:40 AM)Nationwide Wrote:(10-29-2014, 10:40 PM)AlphaReal Wrote: My only regret, I spent a lot of time doing nothing.
Yes, but at least you're not experiencing that regret on your deathbed. You're doing something now, and that's what matters most.
Best of luck.
Nationwide
If I remember correctly you are 40 something right?
C'mon don't say that, I am almost in my mid-thirties, and I have been feeling that I am short on time since my mid-twenties, you won't believe I used to panic that I am wasting away my life and that panic is one of the major reasons, I didn't see long term, and made a lot of bad decisions, and now I feel I was so young in mid-twenties, why the hell did I panic!!
So believe me forties is not deathbed, if I remember correctly the owner of KFC started KFC after retirement (60s??), there are a lot of examples of people achieving great things past their 'prime'.
I don't remember the name, but I read about this novelist, who got published for the first time I think in his 90s, and then I have forgotten, but I think he published something like 10 or more novels, and he called his 90s the best decade of his life....
(this post is as much for you as for me :-)
