I am 70 y/o. One thing I have learned is that humans are more flexible that they realize. I have had several careers not because I wanted to change because I had to. Farm labor, flour mill work, clinical pharmacist, large scale organic farmer were some of the major things I did. I would have loved to farm all my life. But I had a special needs child and I needed health insurance. So I went to pharmacy school for three years when I was 34. I studied seven hours a day and finished near the top of my class. Some classmates called me "geezer." I did pharmacy for a number of years and made good money and had health insurance too! When my son got into college he could get insurance, I quit pharmacy and returned to farming. I would not have made all these changes unless I had to do them. And I found I got a lot of satisfaction by learning new things and doing them well. Life is an adventure!
@jasminealexiaАй бұрын
Love this! ❤
@chriscampbell9207Ай бұрын
Life is an adventure? I cant say that...i think its a struggle
@prairiemark4084Ай бұрын
@@chriscampbell9207 Most adventures have a bountiful amount of struggle.
@hiannahgus574Ай бұрын
Life is a great adventure, indeed!
@chisol3508Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@babblingidiot79032 ай бұрын
"Find something you love and love it to pieces." - Gladys
@lifeslessons98892 ай бұрын
Wow ..profound 🌻❤️
@julia912d52 ай бұрын
Great advice!
@vickykrupar42072 ай бұрын
Get a dog!!!!!!‘mm
@liberty-matrix2 ай бұрын
"If your reaching for life, life reaches back to you." ~ Gladys McGarey
@chriscampbell92072 ай бұрын
Thats lovely but can be taken wrong... be sure its a healthy choice! I mean i love cake, too!!
@stacieivey71042 ай бұрын
My grandma just passed at 104 and she talked about love, angels and eating close to nature. Family and love ❤️ first. She reminds me of my grandma. Great interview. Thank you. 😊
@LivingLifetotheFullest-cm2ib2 ай бұрын
Hello nice to meet you
@user-gj1pq5zm4l2 ай бұрын
Bless you and your grandma.
@twwoody8132 ай бұрын
I hope you live a long happy life like your wonderful grandma 🥰
@thinkoutloudproduction2473 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing you are immensely blessed to have had such a beautiful ❤️ grandmother. My condolences and remember she continues to live within you always.
@austinbar2 ай бұрын
I am in my early 60s and retired at 53. Lots of people gave me pushback because they had difficulty grasping the concept of not working if you don’t have to. I looked at my life as stages. I earned everything I have now through a lot of hard work, but I owe it to myself to “stop and smell the roses” in my final stage of life. In my case I left the country after I retired and live in Latin America. It allowed me to get away from all the negative things happening in America while appreciating my new environment. I have yet to meet anyone who regrets retirement.
@eloign71472 ай бұрын
Nice way to retire. For me, I believe retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who could not accumulate enough money during their active years to meet their needs. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My wife and I both spent same number of years in the civil service, she invested through a wealth manager and myself through the 401k. We both still earning after our retirement.
@joshbarney1142 ай бұрын
This is true. I'm in my mid 40's now. My wife and I were following this same trajectory. Last two years, I pulled out my money and invested with her wealth manager. Not catching up with her profits over the years, but at least I earn more. I'm making money even before retiring, and my retirement fund has grown way more than it would have with just the 401(k). Haha.
@rogerwheelers43222 ай бұрын
It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than a million dollars by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.
@FabioOdelega8762 ай бұрын
I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same but it seems you’ve got it all worked out with the firm you work with so i surely wouldn’t mind a recommendation.
@rogerwheelers43222 ай бұрын
I definitely share your sentiment about these firms. Finding financial advisors like Marisa Breton Dollard who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
@cereal_qilla2 ай бұрын
“Reach for Life. If you’re reaching for life, life reaches back to you.”
@Bodie-Boy2 ай бұрын
"Find something you love and love it to pieces."
@nilaypatel6770Ай бұрын
*I learnt Most of This topic from 5200 Years old Indian Book "BHagvat Geeta" ,, Karma kar GOD pe Chhod,, Means,,, Do Your best & Let God Give you Result, Accept it*
@vanessafitzpatrick563527 күн бұрын
So true
@kingjames14742 ай бұрын
103 years old and her mind is very sharp. Great interview!💯
@my_warm_Africa2 ай бұрын
God bless this nice lady to live many more productive years. In West Africa, where I have lived for the past 25 years, there are many people who have crossed 100 years. Natural food, friendly relationships - it is the secret to long life. Africa has its secrets to beautiful life, and that motivated me to start my own channel as well.
@shoshanna84752 ай бұрын
Yep! I watched some (poor excuse for a) researcher yesterday say that menopause shrinks the female brain. Meh - then there's also the 92-yo I saw on Forbes, Jane Payne (?), that runs a very successful investment firm with locations all over the globe (Milan, Paris, London, US).
@user-is6de8pp7kАй бұрын
Very sharp mind. Awesome 🤗
@nilaypatel6770Ай бұрын
*I learnt Most of This topic from 5200 Years old Indian Book "BHagvat Geeta" ,, Karma kar GOD pe Chhod,, Means,,, Do Your best & Let God Give you Result, Accept it*
@tarotmilagrosvida22422 ай бұрын
Don't know if someone is reading this, but if you are: it doesn't matter where you are right now on this planet, I wish you a wonderful day and a happy, peaceful life where all your dreams come true. You are amazing and beautiful! I believe in you!
@josephodoherty78642 ай бұрын
Did you know tarot was invented/designed to stimulate suggestion & it was/is so successful the most suggestible people turned it into pseudo spiritual/psychic beliefs and many Cons.😅😂🤣. Not for Catholics/Christians.
@anjalie062 ай бұрын
Thank you and I wish you the same 😊😊
@iwinme93222 ай бұрын
Thank you,glad that people like you exist,wish you all the joy ,happiness and prosperity too, God bless us all 🤍🙏
@georgiafrancis9059Ай бұрын
don't know how old YOU are, but that is one of the nicest things I've read on KZbin. My own grandmother lived to 106, she also had the same mindset and smiled 24/7--------She believed in a Supreme Being, and she had 6 sisters, two of which lived to 109! I wish she had written a book.
@tarotmilagrosvida2242Ай бұрын
@@georgiafrancis9059 blessing I am glad 😊 as long as you have love within you are safe love 💓💓😘 you too 💓
@tioray99822 ай бұрын
Damn….she is more lucid and conscious than 99.9% of the asses living today
@Rufio19752 ай бұрын
True. I'm scared I won't be that fully aware whenever I get old. I would rather not be around if I'm not self aware honestly.
@jeannefeldman80892 ай бұрын
Lol
@claudiat.26622 ай бұрын
lol
@Wishyouwereabeer3212 ай бұрын
Fr! ❤
@captainobvious91882 ай бұрын
I sat and talked to my wife’s grandfather a couple of years ago before he passed at almost 100. I asked him about his experiences in WWII and he was telling me stories in great detail of bombing missions over Germany in B24s like it was yesterday - It was crazy!
@LevestaEssahАй бұрын
Only the fact that she is sitting with 103yo in front of a computer having a zoomcall shows how openminded she is. Positive person, willing to learn and never stop living but waiting for the end.
@EvelineNow2 ай бұрын
Dr. Gladys lives a small home filled with amazing treasures. Plants, old seeds, jams and jellies for the tea she offers her guests. Try the advice she just gave- LET YOUR PROBLEMS GO. Release the doors you locked so tight. Good things will visit you. I know I am One of her old patients, She is my friend, she is my mentor.
@hannahblaickner670127 күн бұрын
this
@triciamokoena315625 күн бұрын
Thank you for responding to this video. Someone who knows this amazing woman in person. Much appreciated.
@Quince8282 ай бұрын
The wisdom of age. She has lived and deserves to be listened to and respected.
@Sprouht2 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@kingafrankiewicz3742 ай бұрын
I think it's not the wisdom of age but the wisdom of being observant and being able to learn from mistakes. Not every old man has that wisdom.
@defaultworkouts2 ай бұрын
the social security administration HATES this lady. collecting that check for decades when the govt. wanted her dead at the median age of 78-80...
@Mockduck2020Ай бұрын
Everyone deserves to be listened to and respected!
@Quince828Ай бұрын
@@Mockduck2020 even those who spread bigotry and hatred? The intolerant and narrow minded? I think not. The woman in the clip shows wisdom and understanding and that’s what shines about her.
@dianatyler32382 ай бұрын
This woman has figured out how to live. Always move forward, stay engaged, be kind to others and seek adventure. Wow! ❤❤❤
@jasonfitzpatrick4142 ай бұрын
Always grow.
@VanessaPoulton2 ай бұрын
This lady's brain is still so sharp...at 103 years old its incredible!! She is truly blessed. ❤ Love to her.
@jm78042 ай бұрын
One of the things I notice about her is she doesn't get hung up on grief and loss, and I am sure she has had a lifetime of it. That is a tricky one for people to navigate. Grief ages people tremendously. The pain is practically etched on their faces. Finding the joy in living no matter your circumstances is mandatory in living a happy life. There's no getting around it.
@tajakjejtam2 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree so much. Living so long definitely had some serious bumps on the road. Like she mentioned divorcing in her 70s! I bet she was wishing to care for another when being old, as people do in marriage, and it was taken from her. And she is still quite happy, that's admirable. And brave.
@lottielane24862 ай бұрын
@@tajakjejtamIts because shes realised that just being alive is itself amazing. Something we all need to take from this.
@carlstephens15322 ай бұрын
And they're isn't any cure for grieving. I've lost 13 people in the last 14 years now.
@tammyrobinson16132 ай бұрын
Grief and loss are held in the body, the nervous system, though. I never held on to the multiple losses and all the grief and anger in my life, cognitively. I lived on in joy. But my body knew, and I became extremely ill and housebound at 49 right in the height of a business that was going very well, a beautiful romantic relationship, one child going into grad school, and the other one in high school. I learned that when there's a lot of trauma and stress in your life, your body will break down and get sick. Even if you cognitively do not realize it. I recovered 70%, and did trauma work, slowed down, (no choice), and enjoyed people for the play, not for work, I did not push myself so much and did more things that I truly enjoy. But then I got sick again because of the shutdown, a part time job I loved lost, activities that kept me healthy were gone, and could get my trauma therapy. So this is what confuses me. Our body holds on to the grief, and traumas, etcetera unless we do so many exercises, inner work, etcetera, to get rid of it. Many of us don't hold on to it cognitively, just like I didn't. With this experience and learning about the nervous system, I think there must be something else to this. My grandmother on my dad's side lived to be 1 month shy of 106. Not 1 of her 6 uncles, aunts, dad, mom, etc) lived anywhere close to that age. Chemicals in Foods now, our push push hectic lifestyle,has a lot to do with it, and lack of community in the last 30-50 years.
@lottielane24862 ай бұрын
@@tammyrobinson1613 Excellent observation. So true. Thank you for pointing it out. So we can still be victims of trauma, in spite of our best efforts.! The body has a ,mind, of its own, it seems. !😊
@Tracy4345812 күн бұрын
She's sharp as a tack at 103! I could listen to her expound her wisdom for hours.
@41GEG2 ай бұрын
I am 77 years old Woman….I am a Group Fitness Instructor 🏋🏻♂️…I work in Assisted Living Facilities and in Memory Care…. I love what I do…It fill my heart with gratitude 🙏🏽 It keeps me active and young…forever Learning and striving for more 😊
@winnied872 ай бұрын
Wow. Looking much younger. Thanks for sharing your insights. Maintaining curiosity, learning and staying active seem to be one of the major pillars of live.
@vanitagomes37942 ай бұрын
What do you mean by living assisted facilities
@41GEG2 ай бұрын
@@vanitagomes3794 Hello, I was rushing...I meant Assisted Living
@41GEG2 ай бұрын
I made the correct...Thank you
@julia912d52 ай бұрын
Wow! I adore you. I wish I'd been raised with a role model like you in my life. Thank you for sharing. ❤
@teresafraser30492 ай бұрын
After 70 years of marriage one day out of nowhere her husband asked for a divorce....Her attitude of just let it go saved her life.
@kristinapzАй бұрын
Her ex husband is also deceased during this interview
@DeanrileyАй бұрын
She was 70 when he asked for a divorce, not after 70 y of marriage.
@pruff3Ай бұрын
@@Deanrileyso the secret to longevity is to get married as young as possible, 0 being ideal
@insanity68292 ай бұрын
SHE is one awesome example of WHY we need to listen to our elders !!! Blessed she is !!
@chriscampbell9207Ай бұрын
@@insanity6829 yea but millenials arent listening
@simphiwejali19172 ай бұрын
This lady might just be the most mentally fit human being on the planet its incredible and inspiring.Her family is blessed and thanks for sharing her wisdom with us.Lot of young people needed this im one of them ❤
@Sprouht2 ай бұрын
She's amazing 🥰
@my_warm_Africa2 ай бұрын
In Ghana (West Africa), where I live for the past 25 years so many centenarians. The grandad of my son-in-law lived for 112 years. There are so many " human germs" in Africa, that also motivated me to start my african KZbin channel .
@BelovedFriend_2 ай бұрын
Advice: Always be aware of GOD whom we have to be returned.
@gutchiespencer27142 ай бұрын
"Find what you love and love it to pieces!" WOW! WOW! And WOW!🌷
@user-rm2dm8hg9w2 ай бұрын
Wonderful 🌷
@barbaraedgley26342 ай бұрын
Have a friend who is 103. Laughter/humor is healing & soothing.
@billpetersen2982 ай бұрын
So darn simple, and beautiful.
@videowatcheriAlbertaАй бұрын
I am 71. What has surprised me is how much easier it is to enjoy life in older age. Often things that caused me sorrow or anxiety no longer upset me, and I have also made tough decisions. I finally came to grips with the reality that some people in my life are bad for me, treating me as a lesser being or treating my dreams with contempt (narcissistic or borderline personality disorder) and distanced myself from them. These are relatives I loved who used me as a psychological punching bag when their lives disappointed them. I stripped much of the complexity from my life to make it richer (less is more). Being a naturally solitary person, I do not interact much with my community, but I do recognize that it has systems that help me enjoy my life. Even in my unhappiest times, I have loved learning. That helped me return to the light.
@marionmaierphilonatura25 күн бұрын
Great insights.
@ash_posh_omg2 ай бұрын
Her hair is so pretty ☺️☺️😇May God continue to bless her 😇
@kty3727Ай бұрын
She should run for president.
@thinkoutloudproduction2473 күн бұрын
Or be an advisor to them.
@Ruby.777.3 күн бұрын
Wow amazing person and she is smarter then Harris
@TheNameCannotBeFound2 ай бұрын
A lot of what she says reflects exactly what I learned towards my late 20s. I felt trapped in society and took 2 years off of work to just travel, meet new people, work on myself, read many books, built a community wherever I went, etc. Over time, I learned a lot of what she’s saying right now and I’m completely elated to know I’m on the right path. I’ve always instinctively knew this was the right thing to do, but having someone who lived up to 103 say the same things is a very strong reinforcement for my faith.
@joshuaselwocki98992 ай бұрын
Just had this conversation with my older sister. I told her how I intend to teach me kids that they could travel learn about different cultures and that there is absolutely no rush to settle down
@mannaporanna26788 күн бұрын
And may I ask what do you do for a living? Just out of curiosity, I have been thinking a lot recently about my professional life and I don't feel well any more with brainless, corporate jobs...😢
@johnbatch92762 ай бұрын
Finding something that makes your heart sing that will allow another person's heart to sing wonderful words from this lady
@1Date2Love2 ай бұрын
This is my favorite thing that she said. I also love her “L” list. I have a show I call “One Day to Love “ now instead of One Date to Love because I realized there is so much more to love in life that a romantic relationship. I grew as a result of that.
@johnbatch92762 ай бұрын
@@1Date2Love as i get older and at 74 i can relate to a lot of the things she says i have lost so many good people along life's highway and loss is something if I'm being honest I've never quite come to terms with but this.lady is so wise and really we just have to get on with life make every day an adventure and the following day even more so i am so lucky in that i have good health and there really are millions less fortunate than myself
@TungBАй бұрын
@@johnbatch9276 Yeah, I feel the same. I think that sense of loss right there is why most men die sooner than women. Some of us just can't get over it. It really grates against that "duty" button. But like she said, if you want to heal you got to keep loving, everything, so much. Aside from laughter, that is the key to coming to terms with loss. Give your loss to love, both old and new, with no off button. It really does work.
@johnbatch9276Ай бұрын
I@@TungBI suppose if your feeling good any age is OK be it 23 or 103 personally always felt good see friends my age who are not to good just get on with it laughter is a good medicine and I've never taken anything seriously 😅
@user-po3jc2dr4rАй бұрын
@@TungB I love what you wrote. It made me cry but I love it.
@MissLizaYangonMyanmar2 ай бұрын
I've seen several interviews with her. I'm 57 and do a lot of charity work here in Myanmar that gives my life purpose and brings joy to others. I still work full time as a teacher and I taught myself KZbin.
@julia912d52 ай бұрын
I wish id had someone like this in my life when I was young.
@pamparker73192 ай бұрын
Better NOW than NEVER 🌈✌🏽♥️🩸🩸🩸timing of God☕️🌻
@Nanacansew2 ай бұрын
You can start now…
@user-is6de8pp7kАй бұрын
You can be this to someone in their life. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😇😇😇
@eyeoflorenАй бұрын
She said look forward towards the light not back. Imagine what else you'll learn in the future?
@Sonzoul12 ай бұрын
Please remove the background music. It is nice to hear to pure conversation instead of being distracted by the music.
@randall83792 ай бұрын
agreed
@morganmckibbon42412 ай бұрын
Yes
@debrayoung5312 ай бұрын
i like it. 😊
@raynaengle43132 ай бұрын
Oh stop
@marih32862 ай бұрын
I agree, the music is very distracting. I couldn't watch this, and I really wanted to. 😢
@fivestars40682 ай бұрын
"The moment of my life, is this one," she is right 🎉 Have a long & happy life, beautiful, wise young lady!
@Sprouht2 ай бұрын
Right!!
@skyblue-lb9kr2 ай бұрын
this lady is the ICONIC physician, Dr. Gladys McGarey
@maritaalisjahbana45512 ай бұрын
Explain pls... for those of us who hv never heard of her, this would be very interesting...
@miriam7962 ай бұрын
She is incredible. The music playing is distracting.
@user-po3jc2dr4rАй бұрын
yes, the music is too loud.
@flashgordon65102 ай бұрын
"Find what you love, and love it to pieces." That is amazing advice!
@selinalee72262 ай бұрын
Gladys mentioned 5L’s: Love, Life, Laughter, Labor, and Listening. The core is all linked to Love. God is Love. He’s the source of energy. We should all connect to God.
@chriscampbell92072 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Thats whats missing with most people. They have no regard for God and it show NO regard for God. HE is our peacr, joy and true LOVE. God be with all.
@pabloescobarschanclas2 ай бұрын
you had me until “god.” you don’t have to believe in a god to be connected to any of the aforementioned Ls.
@yoblickhouse8143Ай бұрын
God creator who gave us His only son Jesus is our true source of life. “If you have seen me you have seen the Father” He is the epitome of true love - patient, kind, does not envy, does not boast, merciful, humble, yielding, forgiving. “Let everything you do be done in love” May the Lord bless her, clearly He hasn’t called her home yet for a reason.
@rogerf2449Ай бұрын
There's no god silly
@davevelasquez74032 ай бұрын
I love this interview. At 103 years old, that woman is sharp and possesses the wisdom gained through maturity. Her '5 L's' lessons in life are truly impactful.
@Practisejoy2 ай бұрын
How wonderful is it that she was born in India because her parents were missionaries travelling and working across Indian villages and the lesson she keeps saying her mother taught her is actually a Hindi phrase "kuch parwah nahi" which means it doesnt matter as rightly translated by her.
@grandma4602 ай бұрын
Wow. She is beautiful! Inside and out.
@AR-pm9nv2 ай бұрын
5 L’s. Not forgetting that. What an incredible teacher.
@Sprouht2 ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@Ambrooks832 ай бұрын
Life and love, Laughter, Labor, and Listening (with love, which is understanding)
@BarbaraC022 ай бұрын
She’s wonderful, and her words are true. I am 74 and living my best life.🌵💙🐣🌷
@datahoundhunter2 ай бұрын
Such wisdom and empathy is within her. Such a comfort for all. I love her beautiful hair and her amazing attitude
@chriscampbell92072 ай бұрын
Shes a total joy! Id like to sit down over tea w her, wouldnt you?
@leggyReid4c2 ай бұрын
if I close my eyes I feel like I'm listening to a 30something-year old woman. What a lovely soul filled with so much wisdom.
@brookebenton81922 ай бұрын
"The most important moment of my life is THIS ONE " Wow!! Yes. Live in the now!!❤
@superdr882 ай бұрын
“Listening with love is understanding” ❤️
@NiJill2 ай бұрын
So much better than a younger person with a message. This human has wisdom of over a century under her belt.
@memyselfandiamangel20062 ай бұрын
Life, Laughter, Labor, Listening, and doing it all with Love! Thank you for that reminder Dr. Gladys McGarey. ❤❤❤
@rochellea96522 ай бұрын
Wow...she got it all figured out. AMAZING LOVE HER!!❤❤❤
@marjorymsuku93122 ай бұрын
Some people work the job they love, other people work the job they have to work.
@user-vl7ww8xo9y12 күн бұрын
Work till 70 ,75. Be responsible , dont quit,..for your brain health...whatever you do do it wifh passion
@saga46462 ай бұрын
I believe she has always been a beautiful being full of light and age has not changed that. Never truer words than if you reach for life life reaches back to you.
@patriciapankow17742 ай бұрын
Beautiful, enlightening interview with a special lady. Your questions were right on. Sweet!
@natalialopes7192 ай бұрын
Amazing outlook!! She’s right about every day being a blessing. There’s always something to be thankful for.
@CapitalCityKate2 ай бұрын
This is beautiful. You know who else I'd really like to hear from are people that have been broke for most of their lives. I've heard a lot from folks who are seemingly affluent - not all, of course. But, I would love to hear their perspectives. I think that would be important.
@jlnapoleon2 ай бұрын
Those stories are so hard for us to tell. It’s a double edged sword. You can’t tell the good news of it without telling the pain. Overcoming dysfunction and poverty is rarely ever done, and it has left me with the perspective that any difficulties I face I have already overcome so much worse. It leaves you knowing, you shouldn’t even be alive, so anything you have is gravy anything you loose job house, anyone you loose by break up or other, I’m too busy being grateful for the time I had it with them to be sad about loosing it. I want to be a loving person regardless that has always been and continues to be the goal. I cherish life no one is promised tomorrow and I try to be in every conversation as if it could be mine or the other person’s last and I don’t want to be responsible for that person having a bad experience. I learned compassion. It’s grueling hard work and I find peace in knowing the rest of my life it’s self is healing because it’s another day of compassion and gratitude. Thank you so much for seeing us.
@wavykira2 ай бұрын
Same here. I would like to hear from those who didn’t have a lot but made it theough
@priskruger3142 ай бұрын
They don't live as long. Being rich brings along less stress, being more physically active, more hobbies, better food. It's been well documented
@jlnapoleon2 ай бұрын
@@priskruger314 Yes and the ones that are out there, it’s very painful to revisit. Along with it all, you feel guilty for the ones you left behind. You couldn’t save. When you have reached that point of peace you just want to stay right there. Also for us who have been at the very bottom of society we can relate to most once we are self made, but not many can relate to us. We have had nearly every human experience but most have only known what they have always known. At least this is the feeling we struggle with.
@adjoahossou4542 ай бұрын
and this proves affluent people are just as ordinary as any. The human experience applies to all!
@jaygee68232 ай бұрын
Bless this woman!
@blissfulbaboon2 ай бұрын
Joy is the answer.We must find our authentic joy
@arlenecalderon83922 ай бұрын
JES❤S IS J🎉Y
@shirleymcintyre47322 ай бұрын
What a beautiful spirit she radiates. I love her
@rahulmistry5019Ай бұрын
"find what you love and love it to pieces"
@renataostertag60512 ай бұрын
This lady talks exactly as I do. Same attitude. I hope she lives at least for another 50 years.
@alokgupta168Ай бұрын
Gladys is speaking Hindi. When she says in the beginning that the secret to old life is to drop things that do not matter "Kuch Parwa nahin". That means either her or her mother lived in India....Love you Gladys....❤
@kg8487Ай бұрын
She said her childhood was spent in India
@IvanNiebla-dw7jcАй бұрын
Life is the choices you make, like the internet you can get loss on the superficiality of social media or you can appreciate channels like this one, full of positivity and knowledge.
@auntiemame70762 ай бұрын
Amazing woman. What a fool her ex was.
@sanjsub18002 ай бұрын
How do you know?
@tracyd36312 ай бұрын
Everybody comes into our lives for a reason and maybe she wouldn’t be who she is now if he had stayed ❤
@thinkoutloudproduction2473 күн бұрын
@@sanjsub1800because he missed out on the most amazing part of their lives got with a younger woman and those 2 aren't here anymore and Dr. Gladys is. So that's how. He served his purpose and like Dr. Gladys stated in her other interviews post divorce she was no longer Bill and Gladys she is Dr. Gladys. 🤯
@shelleygibbons10652 ай бұрын
Amazing woman . Sharp . Smart . Lively
@Soapandwater62 ай бұрын
Her mental acuity is remarkable! Good interview, Sprouht!
@Unitehumanity7862 ай бұрын
Love for God and the entire universe will love you! Wholeheartedly.
@nilukaur57952 ай бұрын
Find what you love & love it to pieces….WOW!
@zachfinemusic2 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine being that sharp and agile at that age. Incredible
@SuccessMindsetSchoolАй бұрын
Glad you could capture her amazing wisdom for us all, thanks!
@FrankTrouble2 ай бұрын
I listened to a 102 yr old Asian woman say the same thing the other day without hesitation. She said “community”, but in Japanese or something.
@chrisfernando3199Ай бұрын
Listening without love is empty. Wow.
@awadoll22217 күн бұрын
she’s just so clearly spoken & eloquent. A voice that demands you listen in a sense
@wassup552 ай бұрын
The 5 L's are truly awesome and how this woman connected them or intertwined them is just purely amazing.
@flipperc60422 ай бұрын
Smile like she does and be content like she is!
@Robin_In_CA2 ай бұрын
I love that you spoke with someone who has so much wisdom, which often comes with age and sometimes painful experiences. Doing something you love, and having a community, are both so very important.
@DixieC-vj2sgАй бұрын
"If you are reaching for life, life will reach for you". And "Don't get stuck". Wow. Dr. Gladys is old in years, young in mind - focus on positives, move forward. Purpose is so important, you don't have to change the world or make a billion - just make a small difference - for others, regularly = purpose. Great video!
@trevorsmom56902 ай бұрын
Can we have a job we don't love but puts food on our family's table and find our happiness outside of work? That is my hope.
@dawnkravagna32002 ай бұрын
Having stayed in a job I hated and regret, you might want to decide what you’d really love to do and take baby steps in that direction till you can make a change. That’s my recommendation.
@ginnygiraudi19962 ай бұрын
How about choosing to love the job you have while looking for something better? Loving or hating something is sometimes a choice. If you can't love it, you can at least be grateful for it.
@barbaraedgley26342 ай бұрын
Fulfillment in training/enjoying your children, helping them become the best they can be, hobbies, friendships, pets, nature, good literature, your relationship with Christ-- much to make life exciting & fulfilling aside from our work hours. Even night time dreams can be enjoyable & satisfying.
@vanguardvaluist26142 ай бұрын
Do what you enjoy. Apply this to all aspects of your life. Be flexible and embrace life. Do not be brittle and embrace death.
@teresafraser30492 ай бұрын
Loving your job is number one!! Then and only then you'll love your entire life....we were brainwashed to believe the opposite
@wanderingangelstudio13592 ай бұрын
Gladys is amazing! Love this interview!
@katiespeaking2 ай бұрын
The most important moment of my life is this one!
@lauracassidy8152Ай бұрын
This lady rocks! Great interview!
@Anonim-642 ай бұрын
When I'm in 20's watching a woman in103 y.o. seems we have 5 times gap of experiences in life. Nice interview ❤
@mystimag2 ай бұрын
I couldn't love this more. Thank you 🙏
@ronnie-lynn2 ай бұрын
Beautiful, how she is Wearing that braid like a crown 👑 very wise words!
@marimarxuach7180Ай бұрын
I am half her age. But I have been through a lot. My life is finally happy. Forgive and apologize. Help others.,Be kind. Don’t lose your faith. Don’t lose your smile and laughter. And live in the moment.
@lileelisamc.4722Ай бұрын
God bless this woman...She is approximately the same age as my Grandmother. My grandmother was a tough woman from a tough generation, Who always had good wisdom to impart. I really miss her,
@susanmason34322 ай бұрын
I have read her book and keep it in my library. “The Well Lived Life” highly recommend.
@mariasahar27882 ай бұрын
Find what you love and love it to pieces. ❤
@ambercruse2782 ай бұрын
Just what I needed...thank you ffor shining your light on me this morning Gladys 🙏 💕 🇨🇦 Sending love and laughter to you, beautiful lady!
@Shethinks_thanks07252 ай бұрын
Moving, shifting, and reaching for the light.
@vagabondp83352 ай бұрын
Kuch parwah nahi is Hindi language.So lovely
@zelda87042 ай бұрын
she said it all so beautifully. love strong willed people like her. Beautiful she is . Bless her heart. Your interviews are so great. Thank you for doing what you do.
@manjumudiliar68072 ай бұрын
Omg❤look at her❤..such a magical lady..she bought me goosebumps..I am 60 now and I want you go far like her.WOW..We have to keep moving n reaching to light🎉LOVE N LOVE INTO PIECES ❤
@candyrosepetalsАй бұрын
What a gorgeous, empathic goddess! Bless you Dr. McGarey.
@dhanurekha69782 ай бұрын
Love from India ❤
@christinemanka94112 ай бұрын
Awesome interview. Truly hit the spot on life. 😊
@doeeve2 ай бұрын
I agree we need more of a community mind set. Our elders can provide so much insight to the younger generation. We need to find a way to connect and gain knowledge and perspective in life. Loved this segment ❤
@aroundtheworldaly2 ай бұрын
I just came across your channel today and want to thank you for bringing peace and happiness into my mind and heart. It’s a joy to listen to the people you interview. Much gratitude 🙏💕
@ingridfaro74422 ай бұрын
Awesome life giving wisdom, thank you
@ivonnevermeer36002 ай бұрын
Find what you love and love it to pieces and she is so right, what a beautiful woman and you have the same ingrediënts for such a great life. Because you are now investigating and asking all sorts of people, young and old,the questions that really are the essence of life. Thank you for this ❤ Greetings from The Netherlands 🇳🇱
@dayasubramaniam2929Ай бұрын
She speaks well. God bless her with many more years
@bharatsingh860418 күн бұрын
I felt so good to see her happy from my heart.
@katiespeaking2 ай бұрын
“Everyday, have something to wake up for!”
@user-so5wm3ms4r2 ай бұрын
Words of life's wisdom. Thank you miss. God bless you with His love and salvation.
@user-yh9ox5vq7k2 ай бұрын
She is so adorable, so amazing on her comments with really clear mind , congratulations to have reached that age
@user-jz9jw3xf3q2 ай бұрын
Very wise woman. God bless her with continued happiness.