We should all be so lucky in our lives to create things that we're still talking about 25 years later.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Our lives are a sequence of things. When we're alive, they're continuing, just as my words now are an improvisation. So the idea of 30 years is actually quite nebulous. It's impossible to encapsulate it. All you can do is go: 'what next?'
I've had a very lucky life because I'm of this generation where everything was possible.
I think we're lucky because there are very few people in life who get to do what we're doing.
When you are 25 or even 30, you can just do things. When you get to 35, things are different. Time is more precious to me now. I've got my priorities.
The chances of each of us coming into existence are infinitesimally small, and even though we shall all die some day, we should count ourselves fantastically lucky to get our decades in the sun.
We've had great successes, but our future is not about our past success. It's going to be about whether we will invent things that are really going to drive our future.
I shall soon be six-and-twenty. Is there anything in the future that can possibly console us for not being always twenty-five?
This is the first age that's ever paid much attention to the future, which is a little ironic since we may not have one.
We virtually never feel our age, but thinking that we should can lead to disaster.
No matter our age, circumstances, or abilities, each one of us can create something remarkable of his life.