You’re the youngest person in your office.
It sucks, right?
Trust me, I know what it’s like.
Coworkers and customers give you a hard time because you’re ‘the baby,’ or because you’ve ‘just graduated’ or because you’ve ‘never heard of The Beatles.’
Big deal.
Consider the plights of these five Young Pups:
1. Napoleon was an artillery captain at 23.
2. Charles Lindbergh was the first man to fly across the Atlantic Ocean at 25.
3. Alexander the Great conquered the known world at 26.
4. Eli Whitney perfected the cotton gin at 28.
And of course, my favorite…
In 1997, Tiger Woods shocked the nation by winning The Masters Tournament by a whopping 12 strokes.
He was 21 years old.
So, do you think Tiger, as he slipped on that coveted green jacket, cared how old he was?
Do you think any of the other players on the course that day cared how old he was?
And do you think any of the millions of golf fans watching on TV cared how old he was?
No.
Because it’s not the years, it’s the mileage.
Because actions speak louder than years.
And because abilities will trump age, any day of the week.
Especially on Sunday.