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At 46 one must be a miser; only have time for essentials.
Virginia Woolf
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Interpretation

What this quote means

As one ages, it's important to focus on what truly matters and let go of the non-essential.

Virginia Woolf's quote reflects the wisdom that comes with age; by the time one reaches 46, life has a way of distilling priorities down to what is genuinely important. The metaphor of being a 'miser' suggests that one should conserve their time and energy for the essentials, avoiding the distractions and trivialities that may have seemed significant in youth.

Themes

WisdomTimeEssentialsAgingPriorities

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about personal growth, one might reference this quote to emphasize the importance of focusing on key relationships and experiences.

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