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You’ll Still Be 40

You will still be forty

When Sarah turned 38, life felt like a crossroads with more questions than answers. She’d spent most of her adult life hopping from job to job—bartending, office temp work, retail. She was good at getting by, but never quite getting ahead.

One rainy afternoon, over coffee with her longtime friend Denise, Sarah hesitated to share what was on her mind.

“I’ve been thinking about going back to school,” she finally said, tracing the rim of her mug. “There’s this two-year Dental Hygienist program. It actually interests me, and the pay’s solid. But…” Her voice trailed off.

“But what?” Denise asked.

“I’m too old,” Sarah sighed. “I mean, I’d be 40 by the time I finished.”

Denise didn’t even blink. She leaned in, eyes steady. “Sarah, you’re going to be 40 anyway. The only difference is whether you get there with a degree—or without one.”

That sentence landed like thunder in Sarah’s chest. It wasn’t pushy. It wasn’t judgmental. It was just the truth.

Two weeks later, she applied to the program.

It wasn’t easy. Juggling classes with part-time work took grit. There were exhausting nights and mornings when she questioned herself, but she kept reminding herself: I’m not just passing time, I’m building something.

Two years later, Sarah walked across the graduation stage at 40, not just with a degree, but with pride she hadn’t felt in years. She landed a job at a local dental office soon after and eventually built a stable, fulfilling career.

Now, nearly 54, she often thinks back to that rainy coffee shop moment.


Moral of the story

Time will pass whether you act or not. So, make it count. You’re never too old to bet on yourself—and the future belongs to those bold enough to begin.


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