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Success is subjective and can be achieved at any age from "summary" of Late Bloomers by Rich Karlgaard

Success is a funny thing. It's a moving target, a shape-shifting specter that means something different to everyone. For some, success is having a corner office and a six-figure salary. For others, it's about finding fulfillment in their work, regardless of the paycheck. And still, for others, success is simply being happy and healthy, surrounded by loved ones. But one thing is clear: success is subjective. It's not a one-size-fits-all concept that can be measured in dollars or promotions. It's about personal satisfaction, about achieving goals that are meaningful and fulfilling to you. And the beauty of it all is that success can be achieved at any age. We live in a society that places a premium on youth and early achievement. We are bombarded with stories of young prodigies and overnight successes, leading us to believe that if we haven't made it big by a certain age, we've missed our chance. But the truth is, success knows no age limit. In his book "Late Bloomers," Rich Karlgaard explores the idea that success is not reserved for the young and the fast. He argues that many of history's most successful individuals didn't hit their stride until later in life. People like Julia Child, who didn't publish her first cookbook until she was in her 50s, or Charles Darwin, who didn't publish his groundbreaking work on evolution until he was in his 50s. Karlgaard's message is clear: it's never too late to achieve success. Whether you're in your 20s or your 60s, there's always time to pursue your passions and achieve your goals. Age is just a number, and it shouldn't be a barrier to your dreams. So, if you're feeling discouraged because you haven't reached the pinnacle of success by a certain age, take heart. Success is a journey, not a destination, and the path is different for everyone. Embrace your uniqueness, follow your passions, and trust that success will come in its own time. And remember, it's never too late to bloom.
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    Late Bloomers

    Rich Karlgaard

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