Listen, if you are feeling like it’s too late to follow your dreams or to change things, recall that the very first LIFE ON EARTH film by David Attenborough came out in the 70s when David was 53. Think of every amazing thing he has done since to change the world and promote the environment; these happened in his 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and now at 96 he is working on a new documentary in Scotland. I’m 45. It’s like I haven’t been born yet in David years. #nature #environment #aging #hope
@bschillace OT1H, absolutely yes; there is no such thing as 'too late'. OTOH, given that Attenborough was already hosting BBC programs in the mid 50s and spent the next twenty years before that first LIFE ON EARTH as a producer and such, I'm not sure he's really the best example here...
@shaterri I’ve answered this point a bunch already—it’s starting to feel like an attack (I know you aren’t! But it’s enough to make me wanna delete the thing, even if it’s just a few people being mean). I really just find him a hopeful figure full of life. I’m sure there are plenty of other hopeful examples one can use. He is mine.