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Is it too late to start improving myself?

December 11, 2020 by Dror Allouche Leave a Comment

Recently, I read with my young son a book, « Stories for Boys who dare to be different », by Ben Brooks.

Have you ever heard about Kimani Maruge?

He started primary school at the age of 84 in Eldoret, Kenya.

His primary motivation was to be able to read the Bible alone.

Is it too late to start improving myself?

So next time you catch yourself thinking,« It’s too late to start», replace it with « Let’s start today, I still have my life in front of me.»

By the way, if you don’t, you will still be stuck on the same question in five years.

I love to focus on one main learning project per year.
In the last two years, I’ve added two new languages to my life.
If everything goes well, I still have 40,50, or more project options in front of me. It inspires me.

Practice every day with discipline, even a little, and in five years, you’ll be amazed by your progress.

What is your next learning project?

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