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by jegea
4035 days ago
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Most of the commenters focus on a stronger financial position and/or industry knowledge as reasons to be a successful entrepreneur beyond the barrier of 40s. But the man himself provides reasons which I find much more profound (and that being in midforties myself, I'm glad to relate to: > Your forties are the moment when you start to become aware. It's just the beginning. I've always believed that to confirm your way of thinking takes time. It takes experimenting. You have to confront different chapters of your life Touched me deep enough to create an HN account just to comment. |
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I often find people in their 40s' to be deeply troubled, tired, and grappling for power or ego.
Anecdotally I have encountered more people in the 50s-90s range with a calmer, wiser, and altruistic awareness of self and others. I imagine it has something to do with the thought of mortality nullifying their materialistic or egoistic pursuits, and some sort of realization that we're all here together on a big rock hurdling through space so maybe baking a batch of cookies for friends is a good idea worth spending time on.