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This luxury spa, based in London, recently released a video of elderly women giving advice to their younger selves. Not only is the video inspiring, it's really seems to hit home in an insightful way.
Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young", commonly known by the title "Wear Sunscreen", [1] is an essay written as a hypothetical commencement speech by columnist Mary Schmich, originally published in June 1997 in the Chicago Tribune. [2]
Even more surprising is the fact that younger Americans managed to save more than older ones. Gen Z Americans saved $6,441 last year while millennials saved an average of $9,299 compared to $4,060 ...
When asked for his advice on younger people looking to start a family, the Tesla CEO, who is currently worth an estimated $241 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, said to ...
David Giles of Music Week presented "Advice for the Young at Heart" as a "fairly lightweight track" from the parent album, "less pompous than [Tears for Fears] are capable of and produced with such tender care that you can almost smell the polish"; however, he criticized the commercial strategy of releasing the song under multiple formats. [3]
The second part, "All Good People", consists of many repetitions of the sentence "I've seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied I'm on my way" sung to the same melody as before, but over a driving rock accompaniment, ending in a powerful vocal harmony and organ phrase which begins on a chord progression of E, D, C, G, then A ...
Many of the 3,300 older Americans BI heard from recently regret not preparing enough for retirement. Financial planners described how younger people could set themselves up now to retire comfortably.
The video was directed by Floria Sigismondi, who previously directed the video for "E.T." [42] The music video premiered on November 11, 2011. [43] [44] On November 4, 2011, a teaser for the video was released, narrated by Stevie Nicks. [45] Nicks provides the elderly woman's voice, speaking about the past and her desire to go back for one day.