I didn't just get to 75 years by tiptoeing. I had to work hard sometimes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It used to be 65 when you went into retirement. Before that, when you got into your 50s, you were getting older.
The years between fifty and seventy are the hardest. You are always being asked to do things, and yet you are not decrepit enough to turn them down.
I think it was 37 years that I did music.
I'm going to be 75 in May. How can I have lived this long and not know anything?
I'm an old man of 73, and I've been around a long time. If I don't know something by now, I probably never will.
My career has been a gradual climb. I think that's part of the reason why I've had longevity.
After I was 70, I realized that, 'Okay, I would like to have another 50 years, and I probably could.' But part of me is saying, 'Maybe I'm not going to have that much time.'
The only reason that it takes me seven years to do stuff is because I just don't really have a plan.
At 88 years old - with every intention of living decades longer - I'm still running a company, writing articles, launching new ventures, and fully enjoying life.
I was lucky to go to work every day for 50 years, to a job that I loved.