I’m too busy to die

Those are the words of the remarkable Hedda Bolgar, a 102 year-old who still maintains a hectic schedule as a practicing therapist and mental health activist. According to Bolgar, “There’s dignity and purpose in work, and grace in aging.”

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-1002-lopez-bolgar-20111002,0,5869414.column

She’s clearly living proof.

How do you maintain “dignity and purpose in work” and/or “grace in aging”–or how do you plan to?

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13 Comments

  1. That rocks!

    Bema on December 30th 2011
  2. Dear Tony,
    25 YEARS AGO, I studied, Tom Hopkins, Dale Carnagie, Zig Ziegler…AND I HAD IT ALL GOING ON IN MY LIFE FOR MANY YEARS, THE… In the past 4 years I have lost everything, my business, my wife, my pride, my sense of direction,I AM AT THE BOTTOM….. I AM NOW READY TO START A NEW LIFE, ONE THAT WILL ENDURE THE TEST OF TIME…WILL YOU TAKE ME ON AS A CHALLANGE, I AM CAPABLE OF ANYTHING WITH THE RIGHT COACHING…I KNOW IT’S IN MY HEART AND SOUL, I CAN HELP OTHERS, I CAN INSPIRE, SOME HOW SOME WAY I NEED TO GET TO NEW YORK TO BE AT YOUR NEXT EVENT…I NEED TO DO THIS FOR MYSELF, MY FAMILY AND MY CAREER… THANK YOU FOR HELPING OTHER, GRATEFULLY JP

    Joe Paris on December 25th 2011
  3. Life achievement is not how far,but how well.Life achievement is not about figures in wealth.Man must live a purposeful life that is pleasing to God,and partake only in activities that has no negativity on ones conscience or others.

    Funso Benson Ayodele on December 13th 2011

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