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Is there life after forty years?
Many people often think about the question: "Can life be good after overcoming the milestone of forty, if until that moment there was nothing particularly interesting in it?"
Being over forty has its advantages over earlier age. If on the way to the 40th anniversary:
- You have already tried to get married (get married) and divorce;
- We changed several professions, but did not find ourselves in any of them;
- Have acquired a bunch of bad habits that there was no time to get rid of;
- Managed to give birth to children and part with them (after all, children now have their own lives);
- We made a bunch of mistakes that I don’t want to remember;
- Didn't have time to get rich, but managed to lose health,
- then at forty years of age comes just that period of life when you can afford to start correcting the direction of your movement along it.
What you need to focus on now that you woke up, and you are already over forty (or over fifty, etc.):
- Go to get a fashionable modern haircut (if your hair has thinned, you can increase its density or wear hats in the manner of Parisian fashionistas, "bandanas" and similar hats);
- Make an appointment with a beautician and correct facial features, and put your skin in order;
- Undergo a medical examination and finally start correcting your health left over from youth;
- Revise the diet and bring it closer to healthy trends;
- Sign up for a gym and tighten your figure (it's not too late, contrary to popular belief);
- See fashion trends in clothes and start adhering to them;
- Remember what exactly you dreamed of doing at the age of 20 and starting this business as a hobby (for a start);
- In a team, more time to communicate with young people, and not with their peers, and even more so not with depressed elderly people;
- Develop a plan for breaking bad habits and start implementing it.
There are many examples from life when unremarkable people achieved success after crossing the 40-year mark: Garland David Sanders, Ray Kroc, Takishiro Mori, J.K. Rowling, Amancio Ortega, Mary Kay Ash, Henry Ford, Ursula Burns, Robert Noyce, Stan Lee , Donald Fisher, Richard Fuller and the list is almost endless.
What can you become after forty?
A writer, designer, beautician, seller of your own culinary masterpieces, an artist ... in general, what you dreamed of becoming, but did not have time!
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