
This article will show you what "age is just number" really means.
It shows that it is possible to do anything at any age.
Some people don't start realizing their dreams until they're thirty or forty years old, and some people start as soon as they're born.
Read on and see what these amazing people are doing at your age.
1 – At this age, Clariston Herrick Heineken (known as the Miracle Child) had read the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible).
2 years old - Speed skater Bonnie Blair begins to learn to skate. She later won five Olympic gold medals.
3 years old – Judy Foster, winner of the Palme d'Or honorary lifetime achievement award at the Cannes Film Festival, began performing professionally at the age of 3 when she filmed her first commercial.
4 years old – Singer and songwriter Torre Amos was admitted to the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, becoming the youngest student admitted to the academy. But at the age of 11, she was expelled from school for improvising and improvising rock covers.
At the age of 5 – Mozart begins composing small steps. Once, during a string quartet, another violinist did not appear, and Mozart took his place, although he had never seen the piece.
6 years old - "50 First Love" heroine Drew Barrymore, the granddaughter of the famous actor John Barrymore, was already an experienced actress at the age of 6.
7 years old – Children's film actor Jackie Coogan starred in Chaplin's film The Kid King, becoming the youngest millionaire.
8 years old — Three-time Olympic gold medalist Wilma Rudolph can't walk until she's 8.
Age 9 – Daisy Ashford wrote her first and final novel, The Young Visitor, which was first published in 1919 and was adapted into a film that sold more than 200,000 copies.
10 years old – Record artist Stevie Wonder is signed by Motown Records. He went on to win 25 Grammy Awards.
11 years old – Country singer, songwriter and actress Dolly Parton makes her radio debut.
12 — Filmmaker Steven Spielberg got his first movie camera and spent hours writing scripts, drawing storyboards and filming film footage of genres like crashing miniature trains and cherry-filled pressure cooker explosions.
13 years old – One of the most successful racing drivers of all time, Mario Andreetti, began racing.
14 years old – Romanian gymnast Nadia Komanec becomes the first athlete in Olympic history to score a perfect 10 points. She got it six more times.
At the age of 15 – inventor Thomas Alva Edison becomes manager of the Telegraph Office.
16 years old – Tennis player Tracy Austin becomes the youngest person to win the U.S. Open.
17 years old – As the youngest player in the World Cup final, Pele won the match for Brazil before passing out on the pitch.
18 years old – Elias Howe, who worked in a watchmaking shop, had the idea to invent the sewing machine and spent the next five years developing it.
19 — Tired of watching friends fall prey to drugs and crime, Matty Rich fought back by directing the award-winning film Straight Out of Brooklyn.
20 — Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard and co-founded Microsoft with friends.
21 years old — Steve Jobs, a college dropout, co-founded Apple Computer co-founded Apple Computer.
22 years old – Olympic runner Herbert James Elliott, hailed by many as the greatest distance runner of all time, retired at the age of 22 with an unbeaten record.
23 years old — Jack Nicklaus, 23, became the youngest golfer to win the Masters.
24 – Entrepreneur Ted Turner takes over his father's billboard advertising business. He later founded CNN.
25 years old – At this age, Charles Chaplin has appeared in 35 films.
26 years old – Napoleon Bonaparte conquers Italy.
27 years old - Astronaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first person to go into space.
28 – Danish physicist Nils Bohr publishes his revolutionary theory of the atom.
29 years old – Blacksmith Kirkpatrick MacMillan invents the first real bicycle.
30 years old — "The King of Understanding" Donald Trump persuaded bankers to lend him $80 million so he could buy the Commodore hotel. Bill Gates was the first to become a billionaire at the age of 30.
31 years old – Gregory Pincus achieves ivory fertilization of rabbits. Later he invented the contraceptive pill.
32 years old – Alexander the Great died at the age of 32, but he had conquered almost the entire known European world.
33 – Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone.
Age 34 – After defeating the armies of Antony and Cleopatra in naval battles, Augustus became the ruler of the Roman world.
35 years old — American sprinter Evelyn Ashford won her last Olympic gold medal at the age of 35, becoming the oldest American woman to win an Olympic athletics gold medal.
36 – German chemist Friedrich Auguste Kekulé discovers the ring-like structure of benzene molecules in a dream.
37 years old – Jersey Joe Wolcott becomes the oldest person ever to win a world heavyweight boxing title.
38 years old – Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong becomes the first person to land on the moon.
39 – Charles Goodyear discovers vulcanization and leads the effective use of rubber.
At the age of 40 , Joan Ganz Cooney founded a children's television studio and became the curator of Sesame Street, one of the top ten children's shows of the 21st century in Europe and the United States.
Age 41 – Radiad Kipling becomes the youngest Nobel laureate in literature.
42 years old — Karim Abdul Abdul becomes the NBA regular season scoring record holder.
Age 43 – John Fitzgerald Kennedy becomes the youngest person in the U.S. presidency.
44 — Assistant Cashier Jim Priceman returns an envelope found outside 110 Wall Street containing $37.1 million in bearer securities.
Age 45 – George Foreman regains the heavyweight title in the 10th round of knockout rounds, becoming the oldest heavyweight champion ever.
46 – Scottish surgeon James Baird discovers hypnosis.
47 – British physician Edward Jenner pioneered the use of the smallpox vaccine.
Age 48 — George Brenda begins his final year in the NFL.
Age 49 – Renowned author Julia Childe publishes her book Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
50 years old — Barbara Streisand is on a 10-year film and record contract for about $60 million.
At the age of 51 – Marquis donahan Alevonser vonsova de Sade spent most of his life in prison, writing the novel Justin.
52 years old — Francis Chichester travels the world alone on a 53-foot boat, usually piloted by a crew of six.
53 years old – Inventor Walter Hunter filed a patent for a safety pin.
54 – Anne Cannon, director of astronomers, became the first person to systematically classify stars according to spectral type.
Age 55 – Richard Daniel Bass climbs to the summit of Mount Everest.
56 years old - "Schindler's List" starring Liam Neeson transformed into an action film with great success.
57 – Betty Ford confessed to undergoing cancer surgery.
58 years old — Sony Chairman Akio Morita introduced the Sony Walkman, though no one seemed to like the product before it was released.
Age 59 – Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross.
At the age of 60 – playwright and essayist George Bernard Shaw completed a play, House of Sorrows, which is considered by some to be his masterpiece.
61 – Richard Millhouse Nixon resigns disgracefully, the first president in U.S. history to resign.
At the age of 62 – J.R.R. Tolkien publishes the first volume of his fantasy series, The Lord of the Rings.
63 – Countess Rosa Brenica, a wealthy Polish nobleman, operated on breast cancer and lived to be 82 years old.
70 – Benjamin Franklin helped draft the Declaration of Independence.
75 – Warren Buffett set up a $30 billion endowment for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for philanthropy around the world. Cancer survivor Barbara Hillary became the first black woman to reach the Arctic.
80 years old – Jessica Tandy becomes the oldest Oscar winner for "Driving for Miss Daisy."
85 years old – At the age of 85, "Coco" Chanel is the head of a fashion design company.
90 years old – Pablo Picasso is still working on drawings and prints.
Age 95 – Nora Oakes becomes the oldest person to earn a college degree, earning a regular degree in history.
More than 100 years old – Alice Pollock of the United Kingdom published her first book, Portraits of My Victorian Youth, at the age of 102.
The first time I was unaware of my age was when I knew that there was an old man in my hometown who used skydive to celebrate my 70th birthday.
For those who use age as an excuse, it's better to see that whether it's too big or too small, there's always someone working on their dreams.