"And some of us at this point in our lives consider our physical health, and mental and financial situation coming down on us in harder deadlines... The motivation is to squeeze past this in the same spirit of excitement, adventure and interest in life; without letting it close down [our] options. So the [next] 30-plus years into the future [for me], God willing, can be full of rewards, and probably double or triple those I've already experienced. Also because I can sift through and winnow time-wasters... So the motivation is strong to continue going [and] expanding, excited to do as much as possible while I'm still able to do those things well." & "[Also aim to see] what's at hand that will make it more probable that the possibilities you seek are not just within reach, but realizeable toward the next possibility. When I speak to college students, in a University setting for instance...everybody wants to change the world. I always answer: 'You can change the world by starting with your part of it.' ...Your household, your neighborhood, your outlook. If you want to change, start with yourself and what's close to you. It might, it will, affect change on an early, tangible level, [and] it will encourage you that your efforts are worth pursuing."