Older Isn't Weaker. It's Wiser | Dr. Andrew Weil

年长非衰弱,而是睿智 | 安德鲁·维尔博士

The Daily Motivation

2026-04-17

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1913DM For decades, Andrew Weil chased love in the wrong place. In other people. While ignoring the foundation that had to come first: loving himself. He dropped out of medicine when people thought he was crazy, explored unconventional paths, and got zero reinforcement from the world. Then came years of depression. The shift happened gradually in his 40s. Physical activity. Diet changes. Meditation and breathing practice. A natural maturation that came with age. The depression lifted. And with it came a clarity he'd never had before: he could finally say no to things and people that didn't serve him. What surprised him most? Getting older isn't decline. It's deepening. People become more complex, more resilient, less easily thrown off balance. They build equilibrium. They access wisdom. And if we actually valued older people instead of shutting them away, we'd realize they're repositories of something we desperately need. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • Once people start to make a little bit of money,

  • why do you think they all of a sudden stop pushing as hard when they feel more financially safe?

  • A really great question.

  • You know, if these sound like just worn out analogies, I'm sorry, but I still live these all the time in my head.

  • I think we have to figure out our own operating system.

  • There's certain things that drive you.

  • That may not drive me and vice versa, right?

  • Some people are motivated by the stick.

  • Some people are motivated by the carrot.

  • Some have both.

  • What drives you right now?

  • I probably would love to say that it's just carrot, but the stick drives me more than anything.

  • What does that mean for people?

  • Like the stick is like the whip or the carrot, like dangling the carrot.

  • So for example, so I'm going to go back and remind me,

  • I want to tell you something about my dad, but let 's talk about that compelling future for a second, right?

  • What drives you?

  • It is purpose.

  • It is the thing that you are so great at.