Because the dream doesn’t go away. It just gets quieter the longer you wait. You’ve been thinking about it. Maybe for months. Maybe for years. Maybe it’s the thing that surfaces every time you sit in a meeting that no longer means anything to you, or lie awake at three in the morning with a mind that won’t settle, or watch someone else do the thing you keep telling yourself you’ll get to someday. You’re not someone who lacks confidence. You’ve built things before. Led teams.
She spent decades leading teams, championing visions, and building things with her name nowhere on them. Fearless entrepreneurship after 50 isn't starting over — it's finally starting right. On your terms. Your standards. Your timeline.
Something is shifting. The roles are changing, the house is quieter, the career looks different than it did. Redefining your purpose after 50 isn’t a crisis. It’s a calling. And there is still something significant left to do.