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People often give a backseat to their dreams, thinking that they are too old to chase them. But they forget age is a number which they are letting them as a full stop to their dreams. There is no age limit for learning. This has been proved by a single mother of girl Nya Syndab who becomes a chiropractor doctor at 50.
Achieving something at the age of 50 is an inspiring and proud moment when most people associate this age with retirement age. Her mother has shown, age is no longer an excuse to give up on her goals.
Nya Syndab shared this inspiring story of her mother on Twitter with stunning snaps of her mom with a caption, “My mom became a doctor at 50! Dreams always come true. Congratulations, beautiful!”
Her mother's inspiring story has left netizens spellbound to believe people like her mother had challenged the conventional wisdom to win upstream. And the post went viral and garnered amazing responses from people.
Nya also revealed her mother's journey towards this achievement was never a cakewalk. Being a single working mother of two kids, she showed courage to quit her job. She took six and a half years to complete her degree. She managed a lot between her kids, her dream and made other sacrifices to become a chiropractor doctor.
This incredible story of Nya's mother will be an inspiration to many to realise it is better late than never. Her mother has proven that age is a small number in front of willingness and a positive attitude to succeed. Nya Syndab is happy and proud that her mother has set an example that we are never too old to reinvent ourselves.
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