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One should always seek out opportunity, not security. The desire for opportunity comes from courage, whereas the desire for security comes from fear. ↗
[...] there is one inexorable law of technology, and it is this: when revolutionary inventions become widely accessible, they cease to be accessible. Technology is inherently democratic, because it promises the same services to all; but it works only if the rich are alone using it. When the poor also adopt technology, it stops working. A train used to take two hours to go from A to B; then the motor car arrived, which could cover the same distance in one hour. For this reason cars were very expensive. But as soon as the masses could afford to buy them, the roads became jammed, and the trains started to move faster. Consider how absurd it is for the authorities constantly to urge people to use public transport, in the age of the automobile; but with public transport, by consenting not to belong to the elite, you get where you're going before members of the elite do. ↗
Finding a taxi, she felt like a child pressing her nose to the window of a candy store as she watched the changing vista pass by while the twilight descended and the capital became bathed in a translucent misty lavender glow. Entering the city from that airport was truly unique. Charles de Gaulle, built nineteen miles north of the bustling metropolis, ensured that the final point of destination was veiled from the eyes of the traveller as they descended. No doubt, the officials scrupulously planned the airport’s location to prevent the incessant air traffic and roaring engines from visibly or audibly polluting the ambience of their beloved capital, and apparently, they succeeded. If one flew over during the summer months, the visitor would be visibly presented with beautifully managed quilt-like fields of alternating gold and green appearing as though they were tilled and clipped with the mathematical precision of a slide rule. The countryside was dotted with quaint villages and towns that were obviously under meticulous planning control. When the aircraft began to descend, this prevailing sense of exactitude and order made the visitor long for an aerial view of the capital city and its famous wonders, hoping they could see as many landmarks as they could before they touched ground, as was the usual case with other major international airports, but from this point of entry, one was denied a glimpse of the city below. Green fields, villages, more fields, the ground grew closer and closer, a runway appeared, a slight bump or two was felt as the craft landed, and they were surrounded by the steel and glass buildings of the airport. Slightly disappointed with this mysterious game of hide-and-seek, the voyager must continue on and collect their baggage, consoled by the reflection that they will see the metropolis as they make their way into town. For those travelling by road, the concrete motorway with its blue road signs, the underpasses and the typical traffic-logged hubbub of industrial areas were the first landmarks to greet the eye, without a doubt, it was a disheartening first impression. Then, the real introduction began. Quietly, and almost imperceptibly, the modern confusion of steel and asphalt was effaced little by little as the exquisite timelessness of Parisian heritage architecture was gradually unveiled. Popping up like mushrooms were cream sandstone edifices filigreed with curled, swirling carvings, gently sloping mansard roofs, elegant ironwork lanterns and wood doors that charmed the eye, until finally, the traveller was completely submerged in the glory of the Second Empire ala Baron Haussmann’s master plan of city design, the iconic grand mansions, tree-lined boulevards and avenues, the quaint gardens, the majestic churches with their towers and spires, the shops and cafés with their colourful awnings, all crowded and nestled together like jewels encrusted on a gold setting. ↗
No matter how old you are now. You are never 2 young or 2 old for success or going after what you want. Here’s a short list of people who accomplished & (against the odds) great things at different ages… 1) Helen Keller At the age of 19 months Helen became deaf & blind. But that didn’t stop her.She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree 2) Mozart was already competent on keyboard & violin, he composed from the age of 5 3) Shirley Temple was 6 when she became a movie star on “Bright Eyes” 4) Anne Frank was 12 when she wrote the diary of Anne Frank 5) Magnus Carlsen became a chess Grandmaster at the age of 13 years 6) Nadia Comăneci At age 14, gymnast of Romania scored seven perfect 10.0 and won three gold medals at the Olympics 7) Tenzin Gyatso was formally recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama November 1950, at the age of 15 8) Pele soccer superstar was 17 years old when he won the world cup in 1958 with Brazil 9) Elvis was a Superstar by age 19 10) John Lennon was 20 years & Paul Mcartney 18 when the Beatles had their first concert in1961 11) Jesse Owens was 22 when he won 4 gold medals in Berlin 1936 12) Beethoven was a Piano virtuoso by age 23 13) Issac Newton at 24 wrote Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica. 14) Roger Bannister was 25 When he broke the 4 minute mile record 15) Albert Einstein was 26 when he wrote the theory of relativity 16) Lance E Armstrong was 27 when he won the tour de France 17) Michelangelo created the two of the greatest sculptures “David” and “Pieta” by age 28 18) Alexander the Great by age 29, had created one of the largest empires of the ancient world 19) J.K.Rowling was 30 years old when she finished the first manuscript for Harry Potter 20) Amelia Earhart was 31 years old when she became the first woman 2 fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean 21) Oprah was 32 when she started her talk show, which has become the highest-rated program of its kind 22) Edmund Hillary was 33 when he became the first man to reach Mount Everest (highest Mountain in the world 23) Martin Luther King jr was 34 When he did the speech “I have a dream” 24) Marie Curie was 35 years old when she got nominated 4 Nobel Prize in Physics 1903 25) The Wright brothers, Orville (was 32 ) & Wilbur (was 36) when they invented & built the world's first successful airplane & making the first controlled, powered & sustained heavier-than-air human flight 26) Vincent Van Gogh was 37 when he died & virtually unknown yet his paintings today are worth millions 27) Neil Armstrong was 38 when he became the first man to set foot on the moon 28) Mark Twain was 40 when he wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and 49 years old for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 29) Christopher Columbus was 41 when he discovered the Americas 30) Rosa Parks was 42 when she refused 2 obey bus driver’s order 2 give up her seat 2 make room for a white passenger. 31) John F. Kennedy was 43years when he became President of the United States 32) Henry Ford Was 45 when the Ford T came out 33) Suzanne Collins was 46 when she wrote “ The Hunger Games” 34) Charles Darwin was 50 years old when his book On the Origin of Species came out 35) Leonardo Da Vinci was 51 years old when he painted the Mona Lisa 36) Abraham Lincoln was 52 when he became president 37) Ray Kroc Was 53 when he bought the McDonalds Franchise and took it to unprecedented levels 38) Dr. Seuss was 54 when he wrote “the cat in the hat” 40) Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger III was 57 years old when he successfully ditched US Airways Flight 1549, in the Hudson River in, 2009. All of the 155 passengers aboard the aircraft survived. 41) Colonel Harland Sanders was 61 when he started the KFC Franchise 42) J R R Tolkien was 62 when the lord of the ring books came out 43) Ronald Reagan was 69 when he became President of the United States 44) Jack Lalane at age 70 handcuffed, shackled, towed 70 rowboats 45) Nelson Mandela was 76 When he Became Presid ↗
The flow. Yeah. Knowing you could step on the court and make it happen. You practiced, sure. But then, when you walked out there, you could just go. You could flow, that was it: you created and you didn't totally know how. You just knew you could, so you did. It wasn't thinking and it wasn't imitating somebody else's moves, though you always looked carefully when you watched good players play. But when you played... it was something you couldn't explain. Neal used to know. It didn't come from thinking about it. ↗
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