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How to Age Gracefully

This week’s inspiring video: How to Age Gracefully
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Mar 05, 2026
How to Age Gracefully

How to Age Gracefully

What would you say to your seven-year-old self? Play more? Don’t yell so loud? How about ‘stay weird’… as one nine year old puts it. As we move through our lives, our many experiences, mistakes and accomplishments shape how we live in the world. Hindsight is an amazing thing, and the ability to look back and consider what we could have done is a bitter-sweet feeling, as there’s no reliving the past. We can, however, shape our future. As part of CBC Radio One’s farewell video from WireTap, people from all walks of life offer their sage advice to their younger selves. This light hearted, touching and insightful video is all about hindsight. ‘Dear 53 year old, it’s never too late to try something new’. ‘Dear 85 year old, indulge your sweet tooth.’ Want to know what advice a 93 year old would give? Take a look.
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What the Glitter Couldn’t Give Me

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Mar 05, 2026

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Mar 05, 2026
What the Glitter Couldn't Give Me
“We are not going in circles, we are going upwards. The path is a spiral; we have already climbed many steps.”

— Hermann Hesse

What the Glitter Couldn’t Give Me

When Rudy Karsan sold his company for over a billion dollars, he took a picture of the check, called the banker, and felt nothing. The elation never arrived. Instead, he cried every night for three weeks — the longest he had ever wept. What followed was a radical unraveling: he sold the Ferrari, threw away fifty trophies, moved with three boxes and his clothes. The man who had gone bankrupt three times chasing what he calls “glitter” discovered something unexpected in the emptiness. “The pathway to joy, for me, turned out to be three words: I don’t know,” he writes. Each time he says it, a warm feeling opens — he becomes a child again, curious, undefended. Now he asks every entrepreneur about their perception of death before investing. Joy, he’s learned, is the only currency you can’t bank. You’ve got to earn it every day.

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Be The Change

Today, practice saying “I don’t know” when someone asks you something — not as evasion, but as genuine curiosity. Notice what opens inside you when you release the need to have the answer.

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