Our society often thinks that the best age to be successful is
between 24 and 40 and that, once you reach 50, your life is pretty much
over. However, there are always shining examples that prove that success
is possible at any age. All you need is the right attitude.
Here are some examples that will prove to you that, no matter what age you are, you can do it, too!
It doesn’t matter if you like him or not, what
he did prove was that you can get somewhere if you believe in yourself
and your talent. All you need to do is have the guts to put yourself out
there, to broadcast yourself – even if it is on YouTube.
Justin Bieber was discovered at the age of 14 and is believed to have made $110 million in those five years ever since his manager Scooter Braun stumbled across his YouTube videos.
Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook in 2004 at the
age of 19, literally changing the way people communicate. Facebook and
Zuckerberg’s name are always at the center of much controversy, yet it
cannot be denied that Mark Zuckerberg had a radically new idea and did
not shy away from investing time and effort in it, at a time when he
couldn’t have possibly known if it would work.
By 2007, Facebook had made Mark Zuckerberg a billionaire and nowadays he is believed to own about $80 billion today.
Kathryn Joosten started out as a nurse and
then was a stay-at-home mum. When her marriage failed, she thought she
would chase her own dreams for once and become an actress – even though
many would have considered her too old to start an acting career. It
took her several years and she was almost 60, when she finally had the
success she deserved for her never-tiring persistence.
Kathryn appeared in countless TV shows, such as Family Matters, My Name is Earl, Scrubs, and of course Desperate Housewives, winning two Emmy Awards for her performance as Karen McCluskey.
Colonel Sanders was well over 60
when he made it big with Kentucky Fried Chicken. Before that, he simply
sold chicken and other food at a service station in Corbin, Kentucky.
When the Interstate 75 was built, diverting traffic away from his restaurant, his business was close to failing. Yet Sanders believed that he could do it. Instead of despairing or muddling through somehow, he adapted. He walked the long miles, pitching his unique recipe and was even knocked back 1009 times before someone decided to give him a chance to birth what is now known today as the highly successful food chain KFC.
Similar to Mark Zuckerberg, David Karp relied on the internet as a source of
income, where he launched Tumblr at the age of 21. Like Zuckerberg, he
had a revolutionary idea. He had been looking into tumble logs – very
short blogs – before and thought a platform to promote these
systematically could be successful. It turned out, he was right. To this
date, Tumblr hosts over 100 million blogs making David
Karp’s net worth more than $200 Million.
Missy Franklin is only 18,
yet she is a renowned swimmer who won four gold medals in the last
Olympic Games. Furthermore, she holds several records, such as the world
record in the 200 meter backstroke.
Missy Franklin started trying out for the US Olympic Teams at the age of 13. With her persistence and hard work, she managed to qualify for the Olympics in 2012, when she was only 17.
Abigail Breslin truly started
early. Her first commercial for Toys’R'Us she did when she was only
three years old, and by the time she was five, she had her first major
role in the movie ‘Signs’. Only four years later, at the age of nine,
she had her big breakthrough with her role of Olive Hoover in ‘Little
Miss Sunshine’. She has a reputation of being able to pull off both
humorous and serious roles, as her performances in ‘My Sister’s Keeper’
or ‘Definitely Maybe’ showed. She was the youngest actress ever to be
nominated for an Academy Award (for ‘Little Miss Sunshine’) and won
countless other awards.
Rumour has it that Abigail Breslin charges around $2 million for a feature role in a movie.
Everyone knows ‘Angela’s Ashes’, the story of
Frank McCourt’s dire childhood, for which he received both the Pulitzer
Prize and the National Books Critics Circle Award. A movie was made from
his book, which became rather successful and thus also gave the novel
another boost. What most people don’t know, however, is that Frank
McCourt didn’t take up writing until he was 65. Before
that, he was a teacher and led a rather ordinary life. Now, he has
museums named after him.
Frank McCourt shows that no matter how dire your circumstances, you can turn them into something good.
Granted, Ronald Reagan was successful as an
actor, yet he only became the 40th American President at the age of 70.
Ronald Reagan made drastic changes in economy to help increase economic growth. This even resulted in the coining of the term ‘Reaganomics’.
Peter Roget showed us that it is
never too late to make earth-shattering inventions, such as the
Thesaurus, which he invented at age 73. He actually used what most
people would see as character flaws or issues to his success. Suffering
from OCD, the only thing that would calm him down was making random
lists. In the end, he simply started on the infinite project of creating
a list of synonymous words.
Peter Roget’s ‘Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases’ has never been out of print since its initial appearance.
You see, you are never too young or too old to be successful or make a difference in this world. It all depends on your attitude – if you believe in yourself, are willing to put in the work required to make your dreams a reality, then it is never too early or too late for success!
Here are some examples that will prove to you that, no matter what age you are, you can do it, too!
10 Young & Old Successful Achievers
1 - Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber was discovered at the age of 14 and is believed to have made $110 million in those five years ever since his manager Scooter Braun stumbled across his YouTube videos.
2 – Mark Zuckerberg

By 2007, Facebook had made Mark Zuckerberg a billionaire and nowadays he is believed to own about $80 billion today.
3 – Kathryn Joosten

Kathryn appeared in countless TV shows, such as Family Matters, My Name is Earl, Scrubs, and of course Desperate Housewives, winning two Emmy Awards for her performance as Karen McCluskey.
4 - Colonel Sanders

When the Interstate 75 was built, diverting traffic away from his restaurant, his business was close to failing. Yet Sanders believed that he could do it. Instead of despairing or muddling through somehow, he adapted. He walked the long miles, pitching his unique recipe and was even knocked back 1009 times before someone decided to give him a chance to birth what is now known today as the highly successful food chain KFC.
5 – David Karp

6 - Missy Franklin

Missy Franklin started trying out for the US Olympic Teams at the age of 13. With her persistence and hard work, she managed to qualify for the Olympics in 2012, when she was only 17.
7 – Abigail Breslin

Rumour has it that Abigail Breslin charges around $2 million for a feature role in a movie.
8 – Frank McCourt

Frank McCourt shows that no matter how dire your circumstances, you can turn them into something good.
9 – Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan made drastic changes in economy to help increase economic growth. This even resulted in the coining of the term ‘Reaganomics’.
10 – Peter Roget

Peter Roget’s ‘Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases’ has never been out of print since its initial appearance.
You see, you are never too young or too old to be successful or make a difference in this world. It all depends on your attitude – if you believe in yourself, are willing to put in the work required to make your dreams a reality, then it is never too early or too late for success!
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