“Every great achievement is but a small peak in the mountain range of contributions.” Those were the words of renowned US economist Dale T.
Mortensen, a man whose crowning achievement (the Nobel prize in Economics) came a few days after his 71st birthday. And Mortensen is not the only famous late bloomer.
Anna Mary Moses didn’t pick up a paintbrush until she was well into her 70s but still went on to have a highly successful career, selling one painting for over $1.6million.But are these late bloomers the rare exceptions?
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