Remastered Series Season 1, Episode 4: A life Lesson From Stan Lee

By Isaiah O’Connor

Never give up. Even if your life has been rough or you are living paycheck to paycheck in a dead end job, it is not too late to change. All you need to do is decide to start. Often we keep doing the same thing day to day and expect and hope for something different. This, of course, is one definition of insanity.

 How old is too late? Well, I can't say. Grandma Moses started painting at the age of 78 and created over 1,500 pieces of art before she died at the age of 101. Colonel Sanders started KFC at the young age of 65, and Samuel L. Jackson was unknown until he was 46  years old. And the list goes on, just google the phrase “famous or successful after 40” for more.

So it is not too late to change your destiny. It does not matter if you are 18 or 88 all you need to do is start. Make the choice to change, and start on the path. It will likely be rough, but the reward is worth it.

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For the previous Remastered episode click here. 
Remastered Series Season 1, Episode 3: My Origin Story

For further reading you can check out my blog post on the subject, by clicking here.
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