We find ourselves in an age where many graduates find themselves in jobs that they either didn't study for or aspire to. Those of us with (a few years) more experience can reflect on the highs and lows of a career that may be both planned and unexpected.
This article however offers a different perspective on success and the tenacity, passion, belief and creativity needed to bring to fruition the levels of success (however big or small) that many only dream of. The beauty of this approach is the scientific equation developed to underpin the attributes and processes to dream big (or small) and achieve lifelong, or more recent aspirations in our chosen field.
What is emphasised is that execution is key, along with planning and persistence. Also notable are the examples provided that have helped to shape history and change lives.
Your chance of success has little to do with your age. It’s shaped by your willingness to try repeatedly for a breakthrough.
https://ideas.ted.com/what-can-we-learn-from-people-who-succeed-later-in-life/