
Better Late Than Never: How Age Is No Barrier to Success and Achieving Your Dreams
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Modern society often glorifies early achievement and meteoric rise, but success doesn’t always arrive on a schedule. In fact, recent stories abound of late bloomers who shattered expectations and found fulfillment much later than the world might expect. According to a March 2025 feature on late bloomers, Tina Fey didn’t get her big break as head writer for Saturday Night Live until thirty. Vera Wang crafted her first wedding dress at forty, after a career in figure skating and editing. Frank McCourt published his Pulitzer-winning memoir at sixty-six. These individuals prove that greatness isn’t reserved for the young; it’s available to anyone who keeps trying, regardless of age or setbacks.
Why do so many feel the pressure to “make it” early? Social media, relentless comparison, and society’s obsession with youth can make it seem like time’s always running out. But as the Briar II News recently reminded readers in its 2025 June edition, “Today is the oldest you’ve ever been, yet the youngest you’ll ever be—so enjoy this day while it lasts.” That’s a powerful call to action for anyone feeling left behind.
Listeners, your dreams do not have an expiration date. Whether you want to launch a business, write a novel, or simply start again after a setback, remember those who went before you—and know that it’s never too late to make a change. Better late than never isn’t just a phrase—it’s an invitation. Your moment might not be on anyone else’s timeline, but it’s yours to seize.