
Better Late Than Never: Why Its Never Too Late to Pursue Your Dreams and Achieve Success
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This spirit is alive in the stories of late bloomers and comeback tales that inspire us to keep going. Consider Mary Mandell’s reflection, published earlier this year, on the beauty of blossoming after society’s presumed deadlines. She discovered that embracing her path as a late bloomer brought fulfillment—not despite missing traditional markers of success, but because of the lessons and connections she fostered along the way. At 70, she writes about still feeling youthful and energized, proving there isn’t one timeline for achievement.
There are countless examples of individuals making their mark after setbacks or later in life. Think of Vera Wang, who designed her first wedding dress at 40. Or Colonel Harland Sanders, who franchised his first KFC in his sixties. Each of these stories reminds us that success isn’t linear, and societal pressures to hit milestones by a certain age often hold us back more than any real limitation.
Right now, with the world changing rapidly—whether it’s technological shifts, economic upheavals, or global events—many are forced to pivot, retrain, or simply start over. It’s easy to feel like opportunities have passed us by. But as today’s phrase reminds us, taking a step forward, even if it’s overdue, is an act of courage and hope.
If you’re listening and feeling like you’ve missed your chance, remember: the world is full of second acts, fresh starts, and unexpected victories. The calendar doesn’t define your dreams. Whatever your goal, it’s better late than never. So take that step, however small. Your story isn’t finished yet.