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Dinghy sailing with the RS Aero in a nice sunset in the Atlantic Ocean. San Miguel marina in Tenerife. Rigging and launching our RS Aero for a nice sunset sail in calm waters.

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this one is called "midnight moon." a slow and thoughtful moment, found deep into the night when the boatyard is finally at rest.

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They don`t birthdays in Japan. Here is why. In my travels across Japan, I’ve noticed something striking: many older people don’t count their birthdays. In the West, we measure life as a straight line— birth, growth, productivity… then decline. But what if that’s the wrong model? In Japan, aging feels different. Less about fading… more about remaining part of the rhythm of life— engaged, respected, and connected across generations. It reminded me of a line from Crocodile Dundee: “When were you born?” “Summertime.” Not a number. A season. I’m Lowell Sheppard, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, author, and creator of the Never Too Late philosophy—exploring what it means to live a long, healthy, and engaged life. 👉 Join the journey: Never Too Late Academy https://nevertoolateacademy.com #Aging #Longevity #Japan #LifeLessons #HealthyAging #Ikigai #BlueZones #Mindset #NeverTooLate #CulturalInsights #Purpose #AgingWell #JapanLife #Philosophy #LifeReflections

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