How To Find Success Late In Life

When I was ten I wanted to be an astronaut, a writer, a spy, a superhero, and an advice columnist.

I wrote a play. I did spy on people. But I couldn't figure out how to be a superhero. I read collected columns of "Dear Abby" (an advice columnist) every day.

The only advice I remember her giving was to a woman who was married to a guy who would go to clubs for "sexual favors". The woman didn't know what to do. Abby told her!

Then when I was in sixth grade I forgot all about the things in fifth grade. I wanted to be President! Then in seventh grade I joined a cult. And so on.

Now, people as young as 17 are sending me emails that say, "I'm 17 and I feel like I have done nothing in life! What should I do?"

There's a simple answer: do whatever you want. Then it all adds up.

If you try to get 1% better each day at your health, at your relationships and the way you treat people, at your creativity, and at turning despair into gratitude, then that 1% compounds into an amazing person.

Do that 1%. Take one action. Even if the actions is for one minute. The 1/1/1 strategy.

I know this. Because I'm still compounding. What is 1%? Whatever you want it to be. The math of life is multi-dimensional.

What happens to amazing people? Everything happens to them. And you never worry about what you accomplish. Because there is no ONE thing. There is EVERY thing. And every day.

Here are some people who accomplished things late in life. I admire all of them. I'm 47, and one day I'm going to figure out what I want to do with my life.

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Here is another post on what the author learned after interviewing 80 highly successful people. Read more from James Altucher, an entrepreneur, investor and best-selling author of "Choose Yourself" and "Choose Yourself Guide To Wealth". He openly discusses his life in his personal blog Altucher Confidential.

Missy Grimes

Vice President Procurement Copeland

9 年

Found my true passion & plan B at age 40. Now at 43 we are elminating debt & helping others get well physically & financially. Excited for our future.

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Diego Arango

IT Professional - EPM | Tech Leader | Project Manager

9 年

Its fantastic and Inspirational, but quite difficult to apply if you don't know where to begin or if you ?ant identify your passion

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If only people could add 1% of all in every day Life

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Joanne McKann

Copywriter and Content writer

9 年

Awesome! I think we all need reminders that as long as we're alive, there's always a chance for us to realize success.

Blessing N. Okonkwo ACIA, MNIM, ACIPM

HR BUSINESS PARTNER at Transcorp Power Limited

9 年

Nice counsel

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