What If You Died Not Knowing How Talented You Are?
“Latent’ and ‘talent’ are more than an anagram. All your talents are latent, in that they are always there and can always be further developed. You have talents you know and use, talents you have forgotten and even talents you don’t yet know you’ve got.
You’ve spent much of your life honing talents that earn you money. Nature isn’t interested in money however. It just wants to see you blossom as a human being. You grow naturally through following passionate interests that fertilize and develop your unique mix of talents, skills and abilities.
It seems only natural therefore that when you pass the age of 50, a change begins to take hold of your thoughts, as you ponder what you want to do with the rest of your life. As a baby boomer, determined to ‘maintain the rage until death do you part’, you embrace a growing urge to follow your passions.
By exploring anew your latent talent, you hold the key to unlocking a long and passionately-satisfying new phase of life.
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