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At 105, I wake up at 5 AM to stock shelves at a grocery store. This isn't the retirement I planned after 87 years of work. But something unexpected happened in that fluorescent-lit aisle—I finally understood what freedom actually means. For most of my life, I chased the finish line. Retirement was supposed to be salvation—the place where life would finally begin. I missed my daughter's graduation for overtime. I ate lunch at my desk for 40 years. I believed the future was always more important than the present. Then at 90, I retired. Two years later, the money was gone. At 92, I was filling out job applications again, and the shame nearly destroyed me. But over the next 13 years, I learned something that changed everything: the finish line was a mirage. There is no "there." There's only here, only now. I'd spent nine decades running toward something that didn't exist, sprinting right past my actual life. In this video, I share the seven hardest lessons from working at 105—truths about control, identity, what other people think, and why the chains we blame on life are usually ones we forged ourselves. These aren't abstract philosophies. They're lessons earned in the wreckage of failed plans and rebuilt in the quiet dignity of showing up each day. Your freedom isn't waiting at some imaginary finish line. It's here now, in whatever you're doing. You don't have to wait until you're 105 to put down what's crushing you.