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Better late than never

Better late than never

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This is your Better late than never podcast.

"Better Late Than Never" is an inspiring podcast that delves into the theme of second chances and the power of perseverance. Through engaging stories of individuals who found success later in life or overcame substantial setbacks, this podcast highlights the resilience of the human spirit. It tackles societal pressures that often discourage people from pursuing their dreams and offers motivational insights and encouragement for anyone who feels they've missed their opportunity. Tune in for a dose of inspiration that reinforces that it’s never too late to pursue your goals and achieve greatness.

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  • Better Late Than Never: Why Its Never Too Late to Pursue Your Dreams and Achieve Success
    2025/05/24
    Welcome, listeners. Today we’re delving into the phrase “better late than never”—a saying rooted in centuries of wisdom that still resonates, perhaps now more than ever. The phrase, a direct translation of the Latin proverb *potiusque sero quam nunquam*, was popularized in English by Geoffrey Chaucer in his “Canterbury Tales” back in 1386. When we say “better late than never,” we’re acknowledging that it’s preferable to act, learn, or succeed late than to never try at all, reminding ourselves that the journey is often more important than the timetable.

    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.
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  • Better Late Than Never: How Embracing Life's Unexpected Timeline Can Lead to Extraordinary Personal Growth and Success
    2025/05/21
    Welcome listeners. Today, we’re exploring the enduring phrase “better late than never,” a saying that encourages us not to give up, even if we’re not right on schedule. With roots tracing back to both classical Latin—Titus Livy wrote potiusque sero quam nunquam, meaning it’s better to do something late than never at all—and English literature, where Geoffrey Chaucer echoed the sentiment in The Canterbury Tales, this idiom has inspired countless individuals to persevere against the odds.

    While society often places a premium on early achievement, many powerful stories remind us that second chances and late starts can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Columnist Mary Mandell, writing in January 2025, shared her journey as a proud late bloomer. She found true happiness and fulfillment after stepping away from conventional benchmarks, focusing instead on personal growth and relationships. She discovered that embracing life’s timeline—however unpredictable—was itself a gift.

    Recent news continues to underscore this theme. Just this spring, headlines have been filled with stories of innovators and activists embarking on new projects or careers later in their lives. For instance, Common Dreams reported renewed efforts by older environmental advocates who, despite decades of setbacks, continue to push for stronger climate action. Their perseverance is proof that no matter how delayed, meaningful contributions can still shape the world.

    Yet, societal pressures can be overwhelming. Many of us are told there’s a narrow window for success—that it’s too late to start over, change careers, or pursue passions. But “better late than never” reminds us otherwise. Whether you’re launching a new business at 60, learning a skill for the first time, or reconciling with a loved one after years apart, your effort still matters.

    So to all listeners who feel they’ve missed their moment: remember, every day is a chance for renewal. Success, fulfillment, and meaning don’t have expiration dates. Take that first step, however late it might seem, and you may find your greatest achievements are yet to come.
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  • Late Bloomers Rejoice: How Age is Just a Number in Pursuing Your Dreams and Finding True Success
    2025/05/17
    Welcome to "Second Wind," where we explore life's unexpected journeys.

    The phrase "better late than never" has ancient roots dating back to Latin, first appearing in Titus Livy's "History of Rome" around 27 BCE as "potiusque sero quam nunquam." Geoffrey Chaucer introduced it to English in 1386 in "The Canterbury Tales," reminding us that doing something late is better than not doing it at all.

    This timeless wisdom speaks directly to our theme of second chances. Consider Mary Mandell, who at 70 years old still embraces her identity as a "Late Bloomer." She discovered that this path brought her true happiness, deeper relationships, and continuous personal growth. Her story reminds us that life doesn't follow a prescribed timeline.

    Society often pressures us to achieve milestones by certain ages—career success by 30, family by 35, financial security by 40. These arbitrary deadlines can leave many feeling they've missed their opportunity when they don't meet these expectations.

    But history is filled with late bloomers who defied convention. Julia Child published her first cookbook at 49. Vera Wang began designing at 40. Samuel L. Jackson didn't land his breakout role until his 40s.

    The corporate world also demonstrates this principle. As recently as April 2025, the aerospace industry faced unprecedented uncertainty after new tariffs were implemented. Yet companies continue to adapt and evolve, proving it's never too late to change course.

    What matters isn't when you begin, but that you begin at all. The journey of the late bloomer offers unique advantages—wisdom from varied experiences, clarity about personal values, and resilience built through life's challenges.

    Remember, your timeline is yours alone. Whether you're starting a new career, pursuing education, or rekindling an old passion, embrace the wisdom of "better late than never." Your second act might just be your greatest yet.
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