You Are Never Too Old To Dream A New Dream!

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You are never too old to dream a new dream. Isn't that a beautiful statement? Indeed, the thought of growing older is never appealing. Not only do we feel bad over the physical changes that take place, but with every passing year we look back and wonder what could have been. What could we have achieved if only we started getting serious about life when we were younger? What great things could we have done if only we had a good "start?"

How sad it must be to sit around and mope over lost time! However, what so many people do not understand is that age is just a number. Life is life and if you are alive then you have the potential to achieve anything you set your mind to. So let's say an older person, a senior citizen perhaps, resents young people for their energy and their youthful bodies. Why? Isn't it safe to assume that most young people take their youth for granted?

Instead of doing these great things that you imagine, the majority of 20-somethings are watching TV, dating, playing sports, drinking alcohol and generally living it up. Why is a young person's life any better than yours? You are the one that has time to accomplish things. You are the one that has wisdom that comes from a lifetime of experience. You have friends, contacts and a world of knowledge that would take a younger person a lifetime to learn.

The problem is not your body or your mind--it's the perception of society that our elders are incapable of great achievement. The media tells us that if you don't achieve great things when you are young, then you never will. While such negativity does keep many older persons stifled, some people are strong enough to go against the current and find success anyway. And they succeed!

Did you know that author Harry Bernstein didn't publish his first book ("The Invisible Wall") until he was 96 years of age? Even in Hollywood, the cruelest business in the world, actors in their 70s and 80s like Fyvush Finkel and Ray Walston were still capable of winning praise and awards for their performances. Both stars remarked at the Emmy Awards that they waited a lifetime for their recognition.

Don't let anyone tell you that you are too old to start making changes in life--or that you are too old to change the world! If you have definite goals and a burning desire to achieve them then you have precisely what it takes to fulfill a dream. That is true whether you are 18 or 81!
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  • Profile picture of the author MsDebra
    Thanks for this encouraging post. I am in my mid 50's and want to go to college. I'll be in my early 60's when I'm finished. My daughter said the other day, "Mom, you'll be in your early sixties with or without a college degee." How did she get so smart? Thanks again.
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    • Profile picture of the author adamshappyl
      Originally Posted by MsDebra View Post

      Thanks for this encouraging post. I am in my mid 50's and want to go to college. I'll be in my early 60's when I'm finished. My daughter said the other day, "Mom, you'll be in your early sixties with or without a college degee." How did she get so smart? Thanks again.
      NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN! i had better persuade my mum to learn sth new!
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    • Profile picture of the author Edie47
      Originally Posted by MsDebra View Post

      Thanks for this encouraging post. I am in my mid 50's and want to go to college. I'll be in my early 60's when I'm finished. My daughter said the other day, "Mom, you'll be in your early sixties with or without a college degee." How did she get so smart? Thanks again.
      I was in my fifties before I finally finished college - started at 18. Ms Debra, I hope you do go to college because the thrill of victory when you finish is indescribable.

      However, I do disagree slightly with the original post - I don't believe that age is just a number. I'm in my 60's and my age is letting me know I am running out of time. I realize any of us could die at any time and at any age, but the higher the number the greater the reality that the end is, indeed, drawing nearer.

      Otherwise, a great post. Thanks for sharing!
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  • Profile picture of the author Mo Ali
    Love your post! I say every day, try something new! The key to staying young, the keep to keep on dreaming new dreams!
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    • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
      Without dreams, goals and ambitions we might as well jump in the grave right now, no matter what age we are.
      I am 47 and writing is my newest career but it is the best one I have had and I can do it as long as my mind and body can cope.
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  • Profile picture of the author Amrutg
    Yes,AGE cannot and should not have any relation with dreams. At each new turn of life, we have different dreams. It is the process of life. Dreams makes life moving and live. So they are a must of anybody's life.
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