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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2025 · 2 MIN

Second Chances Matter: How Its Never Too Late to Restart Your Journey and Achieve Personal Success

from Better late than never · host Inception Point AI

"Better late than never" is a phrase deeply embedded in our cultural lexicon, reminding us that stepping forward, even after delays, is always better than standing still. Originating from a Latin proverb found in Titus Livy’s *History of Rome* and appearing in Geoffrey Chaucer’s *The Canterbury Tales*, the saying has stood the test of time, encouraging perseverance and signaling that it’s never too late to act, learn, or start over. Let’s talk about second chances and how they embody this sentiment. Success stories abound of individuals who have overcome setbacks, proving the power of perseverance. One young writer recently shared how they transformed their life through JCCA’s Second Chances program in New York. Initially daunted by the process, they participated in workshops and mentoring sessions designed to build practical skills and confidence. From pitching ideas at mock business panels to refining resumes, they found the tools to restart their journey. Today, that individual thrives professionally, attributing their success to the opportunity to try again—a clear example that timing doesn’t negate the impact of growth. Societal pressure often tells us there’s a "right time" for everything. We’re bombarded with stories of wunderkinds and early achievers, leaving many to feel like they’ve missed their window if they falter or start late. This mindset overlooks the achievements of those who emerged victorious after life’s midway point. Consider figures such as Beverly Cleary, who didn’t publish her first children’s book until her mid-thirties, or the countless individuals benefiting from programs like the Second Chance Act. Organizations making strides in supporting reintegration, such as Pima County’s reentry program, showcase how even those who’ve faced incarceration can rebuild, contribute, and thrive. Listeners, let this be your reminder that it’s never too late to chase your dreams or correct your course. Whether you’re returning to school, pursuing a new career, or making amends with loved ones—better late than never. Every step forward is a statement of resilience and belief in possibilities. If others can seize their chance, so can you. Stay inspired, and start where you are. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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"Better late than never" is a phrase deeply embedded in our cultural lexicon, reminding us that stepping forward, even after delays, is always better than standing still. Originating from a Latin proverb found in Titus Livy’s *History of Rome* and appearing in Geoffrey Chaucer’s *The Canterbury Tales*, the saying has stood the test of time, encouraging perseverance and signaling that it’s never too late to act, learn, or start over. Let’s talk about second chances and how they embody this sentiment. Success stories abound of individuals who have overcome setbacks, proving the power of perseverance. One young writer recently shared how they transformed their life through JCCA’s Second Chances program in New York. Initially daunted by the process, they participated in workshops and mentoring sessions designed to build practical skills and confidence. From pitching ideas at mock business panels to refining resumes, they found the tools to restart their journey. Today, that individual thrives professionally, attributing their success to the opportunity to try again—a clear example that timing doesn’t negate the impact of growth. Societal pressure often tells us there’s a "right time" for everything. We’re bombarded with stories of wunderkinds and early achievers, leaving many to feel like they’ve missed their window if they falter or start late. This mindset overlooks the achievements of those who emerged victorious after life’s midway point. Consider figures such as Beverly Cleary, who didn’t publish her first children’s book until her mid-thirties, or the countless individuals benefiting from programs like the Second Chance Act. Organizations making strides in supporting reintegration, such as Pima County’s reentry program, showcase how even those who’ve faced incarceration can rebuild, contribute, and thrive. Listeners, let this be your reminder that it’s never too late to chase your dreams or correct your course. Whether you’re returning to school, pursuing a new career, or making amends with loved ones—better late than never. Every step forward is a statement of resilience and belief in possibilities. If others can seize their chance, so can you. Stay inspired, and start where you are. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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