Famous Sayings

Francis Bacon on The Problem With Old men



Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon.

-Francis Bacon

A quick comment:

Yes, how true this is. When I was 20, I had a will that wouldn’t quit. In my 30′s some of that faded a bit and the wit did begin to take over…whether by being witty or by using wit to get things dine rather than necessarily by sheer will.

I guess I have yet to personally experience the judgment part since I’m not yet 40 but am getting close.

No matter, I’ve seen it enough…experience and maturity combine to form judgment…and that’s why most CEOs or senior executives are 40 or older…that’s where better judgment resides. Even at 30 I’m willing to admit this…

What to do with this famous saying:

Try to use a bit more of the other principles in age groups you are not in. If you’re in your 30’, keep your 20′s energy but try to judge like you’re in your 40′s, and have the maturity if you can (I know, some of that only comes with age and experience).

Nonetheless, try your best. If you’re in your 20’s, be smart and witty yet focus on maturity! For those in their 40’s and beyond, keep an open mind and don’t be so stubborn, yet also don’t dwell on things too long, move on!

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