Thursday, March 1, 2012

Dreaming has no end date

Sunday, as I watched Christopher Plummer receive the Oscar for best supporting actor at the age of 82, I smiled.  For the second time in as many weeks I had seen a person live out their dream at a time in life when traditionally they would have been told they were suffering from dementia just for having dreams. 

Maureen of Maureen’s Pepper Jam started a food product company in her 70’s. Christopher Plummer received his first Oscar in his 80’s.  Maureen’s jam had been in the works since the 1970’s and Plummer had been acting for over 60 years. 
And then there is Betty White -- showing the world that even after they have told you your usefulness is done -- there are many new generations ready to use your talents.   
I never said dreams come true quickly.  I always say, dreaming has no end date.
Thank you, Andrea T. Goeglein, PhD

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