Me at 36 (a repost)
Some people dread the thought of turning a year older especially when there is not much to reckon with in life, in terms of noteworthy feats. In contrast, there are those who look forward to turning a leaf of triumphs, yet to another page of success.
Looking back at life is invariably viewed with a standard gauge: how far have we gone in terms of success, and how far do we think could we go further?
When I was young, I was awed by stories about those who made their million at age 25 or had been to as many as more than 10 countries when they reached 30. I kept savoring the thought that many have proven something out of their lives by the time they turn 35.
But just how does one define success when he reaches a certain age in life? I often ask.
I am past 35, but still quite far from counting a million in my account. I’m in my prime but I deem the future looks far from being clearly certain on account of challenges that lie ahead. I may have been to as many as more than 10 countries but after all those travels, I realized the only thing that matters is an album of photos and some good memories. Once you’re back home, you’re also back to reality.
At 36, what do I have? Well I say, I may not have the most in life, but I have much of what’s best in life: God who never fails, a loving wife and an adorable son, a supportive family, and good health. I have a work that pays enough to cover for my bills, plus a little bit of savings for the rainy days. In the midst of this all, I have a multitude of friends who can define what friendship really means.
I know I should have already done something more than I did, have acquired more than what I had, have been to places beyond those I’ve been to, and be someone more than who I am today.
But those, to me, are not the true measure of success.
I am happy at 36, truly happy with my family and reasonably fulfilled at being able to work on something that matters to society. But then again, many things can happen when I become 40 or 50 and so on.
In the end, life is a matter of choice and not purely by natural circumstances. We all have a shot at destiny and how we do it makes us what we become.
This is me, at 36.

Kudos to you, my friend. Be happy always. Live life to the fullest. Did I miss your bday? If I did, happy bday!!! See you soon!!!
Thanks Bess, cheers!