I don't want to put a pause on the rest of my life; I'm really enjoying getting older and the wisdom that comes from that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Once I turned 35, I got the bonus of some wisdom and began to accept life on its own terms.
There is a trade off - as you grow older you gain wisdom but you lose spontaneity.
I'm exploring the maturity, the wisdom that just comes from having gone around the sun 50 times. My experience is, 'Oh, I'm never really going to get it right. I'm never going to get it done. But that's not the point here.' The point is the journey.
I'm not wise, but the beginning of wisdom is there; it's like relaxing into - and an acceptance of - things.
I'm someone who's done the opposite of whatever the received wisdom is, to keep your career going into your 50s.
I've always enjoyed doing challenging things and also challenging common wisdom.
I don't think anybody who has any wisdom regrets a minute of their life, as long as it takes you to the next minute, when things get a little better, and even when it doesn't.
The wisdom of age: don't stop walking.
Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you'd have preferred to talk.
When you get older, you learn certain life lessons. You apply that wisdom, and suddenly you say, 'Hey, I've got a new lease on this thing. So let's go.'
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