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Your’re Never Too Old to Declare Your Independence July 4, 2006

Posted by agelessboomer in Uncategorized.
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If you’re thinking that you’re too old to start living your deams, think again.

Here are just a few of the people who defied age and made their dreams come true, regardless of their age:

Harland Sanders, best remembered for starting Kentucky Fried Chicken, now KFC, was 65 years old when he began his business. The story is that, when he looked at his Social Security check of $105 a month, he realized he did not want to try to live on it alone. Until he was fatally stricken with leukemia in 1980 at the age of 90, the Colonel traveled 250,000 miles a year visiting the KFC restaurants around the world.

On July 24, 1987, Hulda Crooks became the oldest person to climb Mt. Fuji in Japan. She was 91 years old at the time. Upon doing so, she exclaimed, “You always feel good when you make a goal.”

Ray Kroc, a mixer salesman, met the McDonalds brothers and began his fast food empire when he was well into mid-life. He noted later, “I was 52 years old. I had diabetes and incipient arthritis. I had lost my gall bladder and most of my thyroid gland in earlier campaigns, but I was convinced that the best was ahead of me.” Even with his health challenges, he remained active in his business and lived to be 82 and today, there are some 24,500 McDonald’s restaurants in 115 countries.

Buckminster Fuller, bankrupt at 32 years of age, went on to receive international recognition for his geodesic dome as he approached 60. And in 1970 he received the Gold Medal award from the American Institute of Architects at age 75. “Bucky” is rumored to have said, “A man doesn’t even get good until he’s 80!”

So what’s your excuse?
Happy Indepencdence Day in the US.

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