Thursday was my 60th birthday. I can't believe how time flies. Birthdays seem to come more quickly as you get older.
It makes sense, though, I suppose. When you were four, a birthday represented a quarter of your life. Now, a year represents a much smaller percentage.
While it's not always pleasant getting older, it sure beats the alternative!
This year, I made a concerted effort to be more healthy, fit, and vital in mind, body, and spirit. I said I wanted to sprint into 60, rather than roll into it.
If you are going to live longer, your future has to be compelling to you. Otherwise, who would want to extend their stay? That is why I strive to keep my future bigger than my past.
As time marches on, I become increasingly grateful for the friends and family who share the journey with me. This year, I spent my birthday in San Diego, surrounded by family and some close friends. On Saturday, they surprised me with a "Birthday Palooza," celebrating my 60th along with my wife Jennifer's 50th.
When I was a kid, I couldn't imagine being where I am today ... nor could I imagine the path that got me here.
Looking back, it all seems to make sense (even though it felt pretty random while making my way through it).
I feel lucky to have been in the right place at the right time, so consistently, and to find the gift in most situations (even when it seemed so well hidden).
I'm grateful for a lot today, and as much as I love innovation, sometimes things are perfect just the way they are.
Hopefully, you took time this weekend to let someone know they're important to you. If not, now is a good time for that too.
Onwards!