It's Never Too Late and You're Never Too Old: 50 People Who Found Success After 50
"It's never too late to be who you might have been."

~ George Eliot, 19th Century English novelist

One of the biggest hurdles people over 50 have to overcome is the mindset about their age. There's an old cliché of "age ain't nothin' but a number." But as we all know, getting older does have certain obstacles such as dwindling health, limited income, and the end of long-time careers followed by "now what in the heck do I do?"

Yes, age is the number of candles on a birthday cake, and a stark reality of things to come. But getting older isn't...

...a deal breaker.

...a reason you can't start a business or any other new venture.

...a limit on success.

...a valid excuse for inaction.

...a valid excuse to give up on your dreams.

Here are 50 people who overcame the very same things you are facing right now. Let them show you the way to outrageous success and happiness regardless of your age or circumstances.

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It's Never Too Late and You're Never Too Old: 50 People Who Found Success After 50
"It's never too late to be who you might have been."

~ George Eliot, 19th Century English novelist

One of the biggest hurdles people over 50 have to overcome is the mindset about their age. There's an old cliché of "age ain't nothin' but a number." But as we all know, getting older does have certain obstacles such as dwindling health, limited income, and the end of long-time careers followed by "now what in the heck do I do?"

Yes, age is the number of candles on a birthday cake, and a stark reality of things to come. But getting older isn't...

...a deal breaker.

...a reason you can't start a business or any other new venture.

...a limit on success.

...a valid excuse for inaction.

...a valid excuse to give up on your dreams.

Here are 50 people who overcame the very same things you are facing right now. Let them show you the way to outrageous success and happiness regardless of your age or circumstances.

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It's Never Too Late and You're Never Too Old: 50 People Who Found Success After 50

It's Never Too Late and You're Never Too Old: 50 People Who Found Success After 50

It's Never Too Late and You're Never Too Old: 50 People Who Found Success After 50

It's Never Too Late and You're Never Too Old: 50 People Who Found Success After 50

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"It's never too late to be who you might have been."

~ George Eliot, 19th Century English novelist

One of the biggest hurdles people over 50 have to overcome is the mindset about their age. There's an old cliché of "age ain't nothin' but a number." But as we all know, getting older does have certain obstacles such as dwindling health, limited income, and the end of long-time careers followed by "now what in the heck do I do?"

Yes, age is the number of candles on a birthday cake, and a stark reality of things to come. But getting older isn't...

...a deal breaker.

...a reason you can't start a business or any other new venture.

...a limit on success.

...a valid excuse for inaction.

...a valid excuse to give up on your dreams.

Here are 50 people who overcame the very same things you are facing right now. Let them show you the way to outrageous success and happiness regardless of your age or circumstances.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781520030180
Publisher: Gildan Media on Dreamscape Audio
Publication date: 12/13/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
Product dimensions: 6.04(w) x 5.04(h) x 1.13(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Vic Johnson is a charter member of the Bradley Historical Society. He is a life member and past president of the Bourbonnais Grove Historical Society and editor of its newsletter, Le Journal du Village. Johnson has written many articles and three books on Kankakee County history.

Actor Erik Synnestvedt has recorded nearly two hundred audiobooks for trade publishers as well as for the Library of Congress Talking Books for the Blind program. They include The Day We Found the Universe by Marcia Bartusiak, A Game as Old as Empire edited by Steven Hiatt, and Twitter Power by Joel Comm.

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