Quote by Gary Barlow

It wasn't not being famous any more, or even not being a recording artist. It was having nobody who needed me, no phones ringing, nothing to do. Because I'm still too young to do nothing. I was only 24 when all that happened. Now, at 40, I feel I've got more to give than I ever have.


It wasn't not being famous any more, or even not being a rec

Summary

This quote reflects the speaker's perspective on aging and the sense of purpose that comes with it. The person experiences a period of insignificance and a loss of identity when their fame and career diminish. They highlight the feeling of emptiness when there is no longer a demand for their presence. However, as they have grown older, they feel a renewed desire to contribute and make a difference. Despite being 40 - an age traditionally associated with a decline in societal value - the speaker believes they have more to offer and are eager to regain a sense of meaning and significance.

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By Gary Barlow
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