What are you too old for? Maybe the answer you don’t expect….
Are you too old for something in life? Such a simple question should require a simple answer, don’t you think so?
Frankly speaking, how often do you hear somebody telling you: “You are too old for this?” Quite seldom, right? But how often do people insinuate that you are too old for something you have in mind?
Our society is configured in a certain way, and we have a tendency to group ages into different categories. It goes from everything from the way to dress to the way we “should” behave.
A lot of people feel comfortable belonging to a specific category and act accordingly. They will never feel too old within their segment, neither too young. It’s a ready-made comfort zone where nobody will criticize what you’re doing.
All new challenges in life require some sort of skill development. Where a lot of people go wrong is when they believe that skill development is age-sensitive.
Instead of asking yourself, “are you too old for this” answer the question by saying, “you are never too old to learn new things.” That way, it will all get a different approach.
In an earlier article, I wrote:
“You can’t escape time, but you can choose to embrace it as an asset and just start your life over again.”
Do you see the pattern? You decide what to do and when to do it. You are never too old, as your willingness to do something isn’t age-related.
When Are You Too Old and….then What?
“Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.”
– Mark Twain
If we can agree that age isn’t a reason to avoid doing things, then your question might be:
“What do I need to do?”
There are plenty of articles out there writing about the same topic. Still, the serious ones always include the following points:
Never stop learning
When reaching upper age, most people feel like they have learned everything that is worth knowing. There is not much more to find on the plate of the unknown.
Nothing can be more wrong!
Psychologically mental aging is very much about entering into a sort of stall mode when it comes to education. In today’s fast-moving Internet-based world, things are changing every day.
When you get older, you don’t have any difficulty learning. Your brain just gets a little bit slower. It’s like your hard disk. What happens when your memory is almost up to its limit? It gets slower. The same thing happens to your brain. You get a bit slower because you know more.
Do not view learning as something that you missed and have to catch up. Education is a part of today’s environment. Call it for development, evolution, or whatever you want, but always be open to new skills to learn.
When I entered the digital world and became an online entrepreneur, I had the old mindset to learn something and then just implement it. The frustration came when I noticed that I would never be 100% updated with all new stuff being released daily.
“Have no fear of perfection – you’ll never reach it.”
-Salvador Dali
Of a random coincidence, I came across this quote by Salvador, and that was when finally the penny dropped. Being an online entrepreneur implies being in a constant learning process. It’s all about being updated on all new things.
In that sense, outsourcing is an essential part of your business. One thing is to know everything, but a completely different topic is how you distribute the work to be made. The good news is that there are plenty of outsourcing services on the Internet.
Technology is playing your game
People in the industry early understood that if the Internet and all technology around should be something for every citizen, it was necessary to develop user-friendly systems. It should be systems that every single person could easily use.
With Bill Gates’ Microsoft Windows, the first software was probably launched, where you didn’t need to be a professional programmer to use. To make Windows available for every person is actually something that their mission statement reflects.
The entire population suddenly became the target group from being a data industry limited to professional programmers and system engineers. All social platforms wouldn’t be possible to develop without these easy-to-use systems.
Today it’s rarer to find any person without a smartphone. In fact, people age 60+ is the fastest-growing group of smartphone owners.
As a senior, we often refuse to dive into the “new” Internet world because of new terminology you have never seen before. Learn the meaning of these new words, and that’s it.
You are much more disciplined than you can imagine
Remember back to the time as a teenager and compare how you did things. You will probably notice that your discipline has changed in your favor over time. With life experience, responsibilities, and extended skill sets, your discipline to achieve things in life is continually growing.
No matter what goal you have, the more ambitious they are, the more discipline is required to reach them. Use that talent you have got!
Take advantage of your mistakes
Life is a never-ending journey of trial and error. The good thing with all mistakes is that you have a bank of experiences to take advantage of when starting new projects.
By nature, younger people have less experience, and in many cases, the “errors” are still waiting ahead. You have done that part and can avoid the failures only because of your age. Do you see: are you too old to be experienced?
Your age is to your advantage.
When Are You Too Old?…. Never!
At the age of 55, I started to train for my first marathon. See my previous article. The driver to enter this challenge was definitively not driven by my age but by something much more significant, not tied to any age at all.
Passion!
Marathon Running
Well, it all starts with the challenge, as you can’t be passionate about something you’ve never tried. On the other hand, the challenge triggered me to prepare myself as much as ever possible. Learning everything about running and marathon running in particular.
Lining up for my first marathon ever in December 2009 was something that I’ll never forget. One year of hard training, a lot of fun, successes, and failures. Nothing was missing.
Thanks to the disciplined training, my confidence was on the highest level to run the first marathon. Although I had to hit the famous “wall” that we all have to do when running a marathon, my first race had transformed the challenge into a passion.
Since then, I have run two or three marathons per year, and at the age of 69, my marathon number 25 will take place within as soon as this horrible pandemic allows. You are never too old if you have a true passion for what you are doing.
Are you too old for online marketing?
Precisely the same pattern as for the passion for marathons happened with my online marketing business.
After more than 35 years in the corporate world, something happened.
It was not the job. I hold various management positions, had a good income, and escalated on the so-called career ladder. I was positioned in different countries as an ex-pat. The opportunity to learn various languages and dive into different cultures was something I got as an extra “bonus.”
However, there was one piece missing:
Be your own boss!
Are you too old for being your own boss?
Understand me right here. To be the boss can never be a goal as such. But being your own boss means that all you’re doing, you’re doing for yourself. You are doing it for your company, for your family, and for your well-being and welfare.
To have your own company and run your own business involves, of course, risks but also a lot of opportunities.
I was lucky to hit the correct button when surfing around on the Internet, among all shiny, false “get-rich-quick” schemes. Since 2014 I’m into online marketing.
I figured out how to get it working in my spare time, and it didn’t take more than a couple of months before I was ready to go all in.
This new challenge in life becomes now another passion for me.
Thanks to the simplicity and high level of automation, the system I’m connected to makes it possible to get your online business up and running in a short time.
On top of that, you get all the necessary training and tutorials to never feel lost in something where you can’t find a way out.
Belonging to the large group of baby boomers, I was on alert the whole time to see if this was something for my age group. As senior citizens, we are always impressed by the younger generation to handle all IT-related stuff. You can quickly build up a false barrier that doing business online is only for younger people.
Wrong again!
Click here now….because you are never too old as long as you’re willing to take the challenge. The probability is high that your challenge will turn into a lifelong passion.
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