How Old Are You?

I published the article below in December of 2007.  You will read about some people who accomplished some amazing things when they well into their “senior years.”  I hope the article inspires you to live every moment of your life to the fullest, regardless of how old you are.

Are You Too Old Now?
First published in December 2007

Birthday celebrations are interesting aren’t they?  When you’re a child, you look forward to them and they are so much fun.  But the older we get, the less we look forward to celebrating another birthday.  Why is that?

Have you been to a 30th birthday party recently?  “Oh no, I’m not young anymore!  I’m getting old!  I’ve hit 30!”  Those are some of the things you might CBR001128expect to hear.

When was the last time you were at a birthday party for someone turning 40?  You know they have special balloons for that occasion.  They are black balloons.  When you hit 40, life is just about over, so they say.

And then there’s the big 50th birthday party.  Yes, you hit the big “Five-0.”  Welcome to old age.  So they say.

But on the other hand, there are people who don’t subscribe to that way of thinking. I don’t.  Why would I want to focus on and dwell on how “old” I am getting?

A lot of what most people associate being old with is pretty negative.  Why think that way?  Why not be excited to be alive?  Life has so many possibilities! You can live life to the fullest each day by enjoying every moment!

Look What They Did

Who is the oldest man to climb Mt Everest?  As of this article, it was Yuichiro Miura.  On May 22, 2003 Miura, a professional skier and a high school headmaster from Sapporo in Japan, became the oldest man to reach the summit of Mount Everest at the age of 70. He was among 31 people who reached the summit as part of the Miura Everest 2003 Expedition.

894527On October 29, 1998, John Glenn, at age 77, became the oldest person in space when he and six other astronauts orbited the Earth for nine days aboard shuttle Discovery. His mission was to test the effects of space on the elderly.

James Van Allen was the physicist who discovered the Van Allen belts.  He was asked and accepted to take part in the Galileo Mission to Jupiter, when he was 83 years old.

In July of 1999, Fred Whipple, the noted Harvard astronomer who fathered the phrase “dirty snowball” to describe comets, was named to serve on a NASA space mission team.  He became the oldest researcher ever to accept an active role in a NASA space science mission, at the age of 92.

Happy 100th!

In March of 2006, Arthur “Deke” Winston, at the age of 100, retired after 75 years of cleaning and then supervising the maintenance of both the Los Angeles trolleys, and then their buses. In 1997, President Bill Clinton gave him a congressional citation naming him the “Employee of the Century.”

The 100-year-old surprised nobody at his retirement party by announcing that during his retirement, he was planning on helping out old people.

Then there’s George Dawson who had his book published when he was 101.  The book is titled, “Life is So Good.”  Why did he wait so long to write a book?  George had never learned to read until he decided to take an adult literacy class when he was 98 years old!  He went on to get his GED at the age of 103.

So the next time you feel like you’re getting too old, don’t believe it.  Yes, of course we are a day older today than we were yesterday.  But, life is so good.  Life is full of so much to see, do and learn!

I do not like to think of myself as getting older.  I like to think of myself as getting wiser.  And with those few examples that I just gave you, compared to them, I am still a youngster!

42-15294320Life is truly a gift from God, and He desires that we enjoy the life He has given us to live.  So enjoy your life, regardless of how old you are.

Michael A. Verdicchio
2007

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Stop Making Excuses!

One of the dictionary definitions of an excuse is, “An explanation offered as a reason for release from an obligation or promise.  Some explanations are regarded as “good excuses,” while others are looked upon as “poor excuses.”  Either way, they both give explanations or reasons why.

“I forgot” is perhaps the most popular and even thought by some to be the worst excuse of all time.  Next in line comes, “I changed my mind.”

On the other hand, if you were snowed in for two days due to a blizzard, that would rank pretty high as a “good excuse” for not making it in to work, right?

What About Other Excuses?

But what about excuses people have concerning their goals and their dreams?   What about places you’d like to go in life, things you want to do, things you’d like to accomplish, but somewhere along the line you came up with some good explanations of why you can’t have those things? Are they really “good excuses?”

Suppose you had dreams and aspirations of running a marathon, climbing a mountain, or even jumping out of a plane?  Those are really exciting goals and dreams, but what if you were blind?  Being blind would be a pretty “good excuse,” wouldn’t it?

Have you ever heard of Erik Weihenmayer?  He went blind at age 13.  Erik has run in marathons, jumped out of planes, and climbed mountains, including Mt. Everest!  Here’s quote from Erik:

“When I went blind, it was tough to even find the bathroom.  Now that I’ve climbed Mount Everest, well, I guess I’ve come a long way.”

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On May 25, 2001, Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind man in history to reach the summit of the world’s highest peak – Mount Everest. And on September 5, 2002, when he stood on top of Mt. Kosciusko in Australia, Erik had completed his 7-year goal to climb The Seven Summits – the highest mountains on each of the seven continents.

I read that only 100 mountaineers have ever accomplished that feat. Erik did it at the age 33, one of the youngest climbers to accomplish that feat!   You can read Erik’s book, called, Touch the Top of the World.

What About Your Dreams And Goals?

So, are your dreams, goals and desires too big?  I don’t think so.

There’s a promise in the Bible that God will give you the desires of your heart.  What are your desires?  God will give them to you!  Now, that doesn’t mean that you will just wake up some morning at the top of Mt. Everest, and wonder how you got there!

road-rainbowBut, in pursuing your desires and goals, God can help you. He can show you, lead you, direct you, and give you the desires of your heart.

So don’t be afraid to have big goals, and big dreams!  Ask God for help and direction and then start pursuing!

Is there someone you can talk to?  Do you need further education or training?  Are there places you need to go to see and learn?

In other words, start taking whatever action you can right now, today!  And continue to pursue after it day after day, refusing to quit.

It Really Is Your Choice

You can choose to consistently pursue after you goals or you can choose to just sit back and go through all the “good excuses” of why those goals just won’t happen for you.

It’s been said many times that the greatest reward is not in reaching your goal, but who you become along the way in reaching your goal.  Erik now gets to talk to thousands of people about what it’s like to work and reach your goals.

I read that when he was climbing Mt. Everest, that just minutes from being on the top of the world, Erik started to cry – but those tears were freezing on his face, so he had to stop crying for a few more minutes until he was indeed standing on the top of the world!

Your dreams and your desires are important because they are yours!  God wants to help you and give you the desires of your heart.

Stop making excuses and start pursuing your dreams!

Mike Verdicchio

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Erik’s book:
Touch the Top of the World: A Blind Man’s Journey to Climb Farther than the Eye Can See: My Story

DVD Movie:
Farther Than The Eye Can See