When you get to a certain age, the work begins to thin out.
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Particularly at around the age of 70 you reach a stage where you have to be very careful. If, at that point, you abandon the work you have been doing, there is a good chance that you will just collapse and drift.
One of the things you don't always realize when you're younger is that not everything you try is going to work.
I see what keeps people young: work!
The exhaustion of old age is something people who are younger don't fully appreciate.
As you get older, it gets a bit harder to keep the spontaneity in you, but I work at it.
Our age is before all things a practical one. It demands of us all clear and tangible results of our work.
Reality is, you have to work harder the older you get.
The work gets more difficult as you get older. You learn more and you gather more experiences, there is deeper pain and higher highs.
I mean, there's a sense wherein you skip a part of childhood, too, when you start working at that age I did; I was out working and out of home at 15, paying my own way in the world.
As you get older, you do just get tired.
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