At 65 I have been doing a lot of the things you said for a while now and your words couldnt be truer. I only wish that I had seen the truth at 40. Thank you for your affirmations.
@vincealcazar287011 күн бұрын
A resounding "Amen".
@10ring60-bp5ml5 күн бұрын
amen is just about right
@beachcomber23288 күн бұрын
Timeless wisdom
@mehdidaneshvari193812 күн бұрын
Success is: when the whole world leaves you behind, you say, "OH, what a beautiful day."
@dol39809 күн бұрын
Unfortunately success is in direct correlation with the level of your intellect and this is binary with having funds over 60 to enjoy its derivatives. If you have not read Dostoevsky (vis a vis steineck or hemingway - simpetons) or the philosophy of Espinoza or listened to Wagner (versus eddy arnold (old Bibby) as vitamins for your soul you simply migrate to MSM narratives (economist or le monde) for daily nourishment. A truly successful ending means u avoid the chatter (but U speak several languages) all around you and have your own orbit (nature) around the sun, and that generally means living alone with nature and using the wood U cut for heating your cabin, and having a purebred dog who is as intelligent as U R as ur best companion. < 1% can achieve success despite how many of Hopkin's parables they digest.
@beachcomber23288 күн бұрын
Might want to change your perspective. The world doesn’t leave you behind, it just flows. You decide how the flow affects you, and how you affect the flow.
@maddogpopp2 күн бұрын
words of wsdom
@10ring60-bp5ml5 күн бұрын
Thank you ,I'am after sixty and no longer believe in lots of everything.
@beachcomber23288 күн бұрын
One of the challenges of becoming aged is that what you have begun to understand better makes little sense to younger folk, who increasingly become the majority around you. As you realize they cannot understand you, you learn to say less. The second challenge is to patiently watch as they confuse your silence with senility.
@christianlink72879 күн бұрын
I’m Turning 55 Years Old Generation X The Ocean of Change in Knowledge From The Internet and Technology, Social Media Has been an Educational Journey for me! My Father who Passed away in 2012 Kept saying who needs the Internet and Cellphones!! I wish he would have kept an open Mind He Could Have Learned so Much if he just Embraced the New Technology With an Open Mind But Died never Knowing The Incredible Benefits That it Would Have Showed Him if he just Kept an Open Mind! Thank you Anthony For These Life Reflecting and Phycological Self Mental Awarenesses into Our Ways of Thinking!! We are Heading Into 2025 So Watching this Video At the End Of the Year is Perfect!! Before Entering the New Year!!
@dol39809 күн бұрын
U r only partially correct in ur assessment of ur dad IMHO. The internet, social media, smartphones are mostly adjuncts to the city dweller or office worker who needs them for stimulation or self-worth. I live in the hybrid world of smart devices and gigabit speeds BUT more importantly i spend my valuable time on analog projects like sharpening chainsaw blades which help me cut wood for my fireplace n keep warm in winter and herbs grown in the garden. Ur dad probably lived in a similar domain or maybe even raised chickens but 99% of those relying on algorithms and gigabit speeds wud not know how to tie a bow knot or speak another language in the west except english. Sooo sad how dumbed down we have become becuz of the internet.
@cincy911truthguyСағат бұрын
@@dol3980 It’s baffling to me how you can talk about this man’s father when you know nothing about him.
@VK8AW5 күн бұрын
Already there Anthony and have been for many years but thanks for the videos.
@larrybien759911 күн бұрын
Please continue to keep, sharing, the truth, my beautiful, brother, please,, continue the truth, of life, I always, tell, my kids , sharing, caring, and just be you, no matter where you are are in your life, please just and be you, no matter, where you go, your gonna see, alot of change.
@tonybalz27264 күн бұрын
awesome video, but I have to say the number of ads distracts people
@Mary-Kp9ie-p1w7 күн бұрын
A.I. speaking again
@tonyruggiero19 күн бұрын
No money! no food no heat no home no health no life that’s no life at all 😢
@carolinewolf56511 күн бұрын
Just so tired.
@alexblue69918 күн бұрын
My age 72yr old from Scotland I worked for fifty years long hours low pay as a carpenter on building sites retired now because I worked for fifty years I get less of a government pension than someone who couldn't be bothered to get off their arse and get a job they get the rest made up on benefits lesson for the younger generation don't work stay on benefits
@gsh649 күн бұрын
0:35 "Empty" should be the expected outcome. Why the whinning ?! You had your women, children hopefully, lived a comfortable life - wtf you want more.
@bestseedorchard110710 күн бұрын
Oh bologna, life ends when your work does, Older people you know wont do anything and young ones treat you like you have an infectious disease. there is nothing to do , no one cares. there is nothing but waiting for the end.
@vincentkeller47259 күн бұрын
😢😢
@MovieQuoteMagic8 күн бұрын
Very sad
@beachcomber23288 күн бұрын
If the value of your life is so defined by your work that it loses all meaning when you stop working, then you may be a true wage slave-one of the saddest forms of slavery because the master’s whip is internalized.