You’ve Only
Just Begun
When I was
a teen I thought my 40 something parents were old and that it was down hill
from there, boy was I wrong.
The 30’s is
when most people are establishing themselves in their career and settling into
a family routine, if there is such a thing, where family plays a big part of
life.
As the 40’s
emerge there are the ceremonial “over the hill” parties and jokes. The kids are more equipped to take care of
themselves and you’re established in your career.
The younger
generation looks at these times as being over the hill but really you’ve only
just begun, typically it’s somewhere in the 30-40 age range when a person
starts to really discover who they are.
What is it they really want out of life?
Where do they want to go from here?
Take a look
at some of the people who didn’t start to wither away but who continued to
challenge themselves to be more than who they started out to be. In this list
are some famous and not so famous people who have made their mark in profound
ways. How many times have you sang, “Happy Birthday to You”? Do you know it was
written by a 34 year old woman?
30-
Sylvester Stallone stars in Rocky, a
film he also directed and wrote.
30- Thomas
Edison invents the phonograph.
31-
Shakespeare pens Romeo and Juliet.
32- Lila
Wallace, along with husband Dewitt, founds Reader’s
Digest.
33- Thomas
Jefferson pens the Declaration of
Independence.
33- George
Lucas creates a film called Star Wars.
34- Phil
Knight launches a shoe and apparel company that he calls Nike.
34- Amelia
Earhart becomes the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic .
34-
Kindergarten teacher Mildred hill composes the music for a ditty called “Happy
Birthday to You.”
35- Margret
Rey writes a children’s book called Curious
George.
36- Albert
Einstein proclaims his general theory of relativity: the fields of physics and
astronomy will never be the same.
36- Ben
Franklin invents the Franklin stove.
36- Johnny
Carson debuts as host of The Tonight Show.
37- Ann
Landers begins a newspaper advice column.
37- Amy Tan
publishes The Joy Luck Club.
38- Dr.
Jonas Salk develops a vaccine for polio.
38- Coco
Chanel unveils her perfume, Chanel No 5.
39- After
dropping 70 pounds, Jean Nidetch creates a movement called Weight Watchers.
This is
just a small fraction of the people who have made a difference at a young age. Wait
till you see the list for the fabulous 40’s.
The point
being, age is but a number. Don’t let it
hinder you from what you were born to be.
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