Kate Winslet says turning 50 changed how she defines success
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Kate Winslet says turning 50 changed how she defines success
"I think that women get more interesting as we grow older. I think that we're more involved in life. We have so much more experience," Winslet told Newsweek."
"Success, actually, for me more these days is more about pulling it off, being a decent person. You know, being able to take care of people, having time for friends, also learning how to be OK with not being busy all the time," she said."
"I think it's important to remind ourselves that sometimes being OK just in stillness and in our own company," she said."
Kate Winslet turned 50 and describes the milestone as fantastic, expressing anticipation for the coming years. She believes women become more interesting with age because they become more involved in life and gain much more experience. Her current definition of success centers on 'pulling it off,' being a decent person, caring for others, making time for friends, and accepting periods of not being busy. She values slowing down and being comfortable in stillness and her own company. She acknowledges not knowing how to meditate but wants to learn. Other public figures have reported renewed perspectives after turning 50.
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