Accomplish by 40? 50? 60?
Accomplish by 40? 50? 60?
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I'm 44 this year and I feel it too. I feel ok about it, I try and get the most joy possible out of each day while still taking care of my obligations to work and family.
It's good to make plans, but you can't put your joy on hold, you need to be grateful and live in the present as much as possible. I know that's a mindfulness cliche, but it works.
I'm not driven to take over the world, I work in a small studio, with good people, I do the best work I can within the hours I have available, and I go home on time and hang out with my kids and see what's happening in their worlds. I don't need more, and I won't get more time, so I have to make the most of the time I do have and not waste it.