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Better late than never

Better late than never

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This is your Better late than never podcast.

"Better Late Than Never" is an inspiring podcast that delves into the theme of second chances and the power of perseverance. Through engaging stories of individuals who found success later in life or overcame substantial setbacks, this podcast highlights the resilience of the human spirit. It tackles societal pressures that often discourage people from pursuing their dreams and offers motivational insights and encouragement for anyone who feels they've missed their opportunity. Tune in for a dose of inspiration that reinforces that it’s never too late to pursue your goals and achieve greatness.

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  • Better Late Than Never: Inspiring Success Stories Prove Age is Just a Number in Pursuing Dreams
    2025/07/12
    The phrase better late than never has roots stretching back centuries, but its message is as relevant as ever in 2025. Attributed to both the Roman historian Livy and later popularized in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales in the 14th century, this idiom reassures us that it’s always worthwhile to take action or pursue a goal, even if it happens long after the “ideal” time.

    In a world obsessed with early achievement—where social media often highlights twenty-something prodigies and overnight successes—it’s easy for listeners to feel behind or discouraged. Yet, as the stories of so-called late bloomers show, society’s timelines are not destiny. People like Vera Wang, who entered the fashion world and designed her first dress at 40, or Frank McCourt, who published his Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir Angela’s Ashes at 66, remind us that remarkable accomplishments can come at any stage of life. Even Susan Boyle, who stunned global audiences with her singing at age 47 and returned from a stroke in 2023 to perform once more, embodies the power of perseverance and the reality that talent has no expiration date.

    The pressure to succeed young can make setbacks feel insurmountable. Yet, as Mary Mandell reflected in her essay, being a late bloomer is often a gift. The journey, with its detours and delays, allows for deep relationships, personal growth, and the perspective to see that failures are not flaws but valuable lessons. Tina Fey didn’t become the first female head writer at Saturday Night Live until she was 30, and Morgan Freeman’s iconic film career only took off in his fifties, showing that timelines for success are deeply personal and shouldn’t be dictated by external expectations.

    For every listener feeling like you’ve missed your moment, remember—success doesn’t have an expiration date. Your story is yours to write, and it’s never too late to begin. As the idiom reminds us, better late than never. Pursue your dreams, take that next step, and celebrate every milestone on your own timeline.
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  • Better Late Than Never: Inspiring Stories of Success Prove Achievements Have No Age Limit
    2025/07/05
    Today, we’re exploring the phrase better late than never—a timeless reminder that action, even if delayed, is always more valuable than never trying at all. This saying traces its roots to ancient Latin and was popularized in English by Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales over six centuries ago. Its core message continues to resonate, especially in a world often obsessed with youth, speed, and so-called “right timing.”

    Society can pressure us into thinking that opportunities have an expiration date, but stories across recent years show that success—and fulfillment—are not reserved for the early risers or those who get everything right on the first try. Consider Taikichiro Mori, a Japanese professor who turned to real estate in his 50s, eventually becoming the richest man in the world by his late 80s. His daring projects, such as Roppongi Hills, transformed not just neighborhoods, but the perception of what's possible at any age. Or look at Vera Wang, who designed her first dress at age 40, and Frank McCourt, who published his Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir Angela’s Ashes at 66. These late bloomers didn’t just catch up; they excelled, proving that fulfillment and achievement can blossom far beyond conventional timelines.

    The pressure to “make it” early can discourage people, leading to missed dreams and unfulfilled potential. Listeners, if you’ve ever felt like time has passed you by, let these stories be living proof that you create your own timeline. Whether you change careers, launch a creative project, or pursue a long-lost dream, perseverance matters far more than perfect timing.

    As Gladys Burrill, who ran her first marathon at 86, once showed, it’s never too late to start. Take inspiration from those who refused to let age or past setbacks define their future. The world’s greatest achievements often belong to those who simply kept moving forward, no matter how late they began.

    Remember: better late than never isn’t just a catchphrase—it’s a rallying cry for anyone ready to claim a second chance. Your next chapter is yours to write, starting now.
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  • Better Late Than Never: Embracing Life's Journey and Finding Success at Any Age
    2025/06/28
    Welcome, listeners. Today, we’re diving into a simple phrase with profound meaning: “Better late than never.” This idiom, used for centuries, captures the spirit of not giving up, even when the world says the moment has passed. The phrase traces its roots to ancient Rome, as a translation from the Latin “potiusque sero quam nunquam,” and was made famous in English by Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, where he writes, “for bet than never is late” in the late 1300s. At its heart, “better late than never” reminds us that starting, even after delays, is always better than not starting at all.

    So many of us wrestle with the idea of being too late—too late to change careers, too late to mend relationships, too late to chase a dream. But the stories around us say otherwise. Mary Mandell shared her reflections earlier this year on embracing life as a late bloomer. She described how, after years of chasing traditional markers of success and feeling behind, she found true happiness and deeper connections by forging her own path, even at 70. Mandell’s journey is a testament that fulfillment isn’t bound by age or timelines; pursuing growth, whenever it arrives, can invigorate your life.

    Society often pressures us to follow strict timelines—graduate, get a job, settle down, retire. Those who don’t fit the mold feel left behind. Yet perseverance can defy these scripts. Consider the countless artists, entrepreneurs, and leaders who found their stride later in life after failures or setbacks. Their stories teach us that missed opportunities can become new beginnings, and that our journeys often hold more value than the destination.

    For anyone listening who feels like their chance has passed, remember: “better late than never” is more than an excuse. It’s an invitation. Your dreams and goals are not invalidated by delay. Each step forward, no matter when it’s taken, has the power to reshape your future. So take that first step. The world is still waiting, and your best moments may be just ahead.
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