Famous quote by Elvis Stojko

"When you're younger, your inspiration is there. As you get older, it tends to waver. Once you find it - I found it again - that's where you can draw from. That's where you draw your strength from"

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Elvis Stojko’s words touch on the changing nature of inspiration across the arc of a person’s life. In youth, inspiration appears almost innate: an ever-present force that propels dreams, creativity, and ambition. It offers a sense of boundless possibility, a wide-open future waiting to be explored. There is a natural energy, a hunger for discovery, and a seemingly effortless connection to what moves and excites us.

As time passes and one grows older, this spark can begin to flicker. Life becomes complicated; responsibilities, setbacks, disappointments, and the simple wear and tear of everyday existence can erode that youthful enthusiasm. The world tends to become more predictable, maybe even a bit cynical, and the inspiration drawn so freely in youth might seem distant or lost. The drive that once fueled creativity and passion may waver, turning into a quiet longing or nostalgia for what once was.

Yet, Stojko emphasizes the possibility of rekindling inspiration after it fades. With experience comes the ability to recognize what truly matters and a deeper understanding of oneself. Finding inspiration again as an adult is not merely a return to youthful optimism but rather a rediscovery seasoned with maturity and resilience. It may arrive differently, through a specific purpose, a meaningful goal, or a renewed appreciation for the journey itself.

Once rediscovered, this inspiration becomes a vital wellspring of strength. It anchors personal motivation and fuels perseverance, especially in challenging times. Drawing on this renewed inspiration, a person is empowered to face obstacles with greater resolve, fueled by a wisdom that only comes with age and lived experience. Stojko’s insight captures the cycle of inspiration: its youthful abundance, its vulnerability with age, and its eventual return as a profound, sustaining force.

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Elvis Stojko This quote is written / told by Elvis Stojko somewhere between March 22, 1972 and today. He was a famous Athlete from Canada. The author also have 17 other quotes.
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