Re: 6 People Who Show That Age Is No Bar When It Comes To Your Dreams
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 6:19 pm
4. The Founder Of Our Favourite Starbucks, Gordan Bowker
Gordan Bower founded the famous Starbucks coffee shop with his friend at the age of 51. Many people of his age would have thought it to be a gamble but not Bower. For him, his inspiration and ambition was enough to make him a successful entrepreneur and that’s exactly what happened.
5. The Marathon Champion, Pierre D’Souza
Despite being a successful CEO and MD, D’Souza’s life mantra, at the age of 52, is to stay fit by pushing one’s limits every day. His secret is regular training with a planned, disciplined and healthy lifestyle with Ensure.
6. The Blogging Giant, Arianna Huffington
At an age when people start thinking about their retirement and leading a settled life, Arianna Huffington had something adventurous in her mind. She launched Huffington Post in 2005, at the age of 55, which became the most powerful blog in the world.
Gordan Bower founded the famous Starbucks coffee shop with his friend at the age of 51. Many people of his age would have thought it to be a gamble but not Bower. For him, his inspiration and ambition was enough to make him a successful entrepreneur and that’s exactly what happened.
5. The Marathon Champion, Pierre D’Souza
Despite being a successful CEO and MD, D’Souza’s life mantra, at the age of 52, is to stay fit by pushing one’s limits every day. His secret is regular training with a planned, disciplined and healthy lifestyle with Ensure.
6. The Blogging Giant, Arianna Huffington
At an age when people start thinking about their retirement and leading a settled life, Arianna Huffington had something adventurous in her mind. She launched Huffington Post in 2005, at the age of 55, which became the most powerful blog in the world.