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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2025 · 1 MIN

Better Late Than Never: How Embracing Second Chances Can Unlock Your Potential and Rewrite Your Life Story

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Today we're exploring a phrase that's resonated through the centuries: "Better late than never." This timeless idiom, which means doing something late is better than not doing it at all, has fascinating origins dating back to ancient Rome. The phrase is actually a direct translation of the Latin "potiusque sero quam nunquam," first appearing in Titus Livy's "History of Rome." It entered English literature through Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" in 1386, where he wrote, "For better than never is late; never to succeed would be too long a period." Listeners, how often have we hesitated to pursue a dream because we felt the moment had passed? Society often imposes timelines on our achievements, making us believe opportunities expire. But countless stories prove otherwise. Just this month, in April 2025, we saw a powerful testament to second chances in an op-ed from a young person who found their path through JCCA's Second Chances program. After facing setbacks, they gained the skills and confidence to advocate for themselves, eventually securing employment and a promotion at Luna Park in Coney Island—something they never imagined possible before. This story reminds us that personal timelines aren't fixed. Some of history's most celebrated figures achieved success later in life. What matters isn't when you begin, but that you begin at all. For those feeling discouraged about missed opportunities, remember that perseverance often matters more than perfect timing. Whether you're returning to education, changing careers, or healing relationships, embracing the spirit of "better late than never" can transform regret into possibility. So if you're hesitating to take that first step because you feel it's too late, today might be the perfect day to start. After all, better late than never. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Today we're exploring a phrase that's resonated through the centuries: "Better late than never." This timeless idiom, which means doing something late is better than not doing it at all, has fascinating origins dating back to ancient Rome. The phrase is actually a direct translation of the Latin "potiusque sero quam nunquam," first appearing in Titus Livy's "History of Rome." It entered English literature through Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" in 1386, where he wrote, "For better than never is late; never to succeed would be too long a period." Listeners, how often have we hesitated to pursue a dream because we felt the moment had passed? Society often imposes timelines on our achievements, making us believe opportunities expire. But countless stories prove otherwise. Just this month, in April 2025, we saw a powerful testament to second chances in an op-ed from a young person who found their path through JCCA's Second Chances program. After facing setbacks, they gained the skills and confidence to advocate for themselves, eventually securing employment and a promotion at Luna Park in Coney Island—something they never imagined possible before. This story reminds us that personal timelines aren't fixed. Some of history's most celebrated figures achieved success later in life. What matters isn't when you begin, but that you begin at all. For those feeling discouraged about missed opportunities, remember that perseverance often matters more than perfect timing. Whether you're returning to education, changing careers, or healing relationships, embracing the spirit of "better late than never" can transform regret into possibility. So if you're hesitating to take that first step because you feel it's too late, today might be the perfect day to start. After all, better late than never. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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