i saw this variation many many many times from all different male dancers . no one deserved to compare to Nureyev . His body and muscle talk ,he danced with his soul . the younger generation dancers can do perfect technic but much less expressive and attractive . miss Nureyev forever
I had the pleasure of being an extra in Romeo and Juliet when he and dame margo came thru Houston, he was a god, and very friendly.....as a college kid I was in awe....bless u sweet man.
I met Nureyev in 1966 in Hawaii, he was very gracious and put up with a teenage girl that admired him. This interview shows how much fun he can really be. I saw him again in San Francisco when I started at the Ballet school on scholarship.. Meeting him had a big influence on my life, and dancing. My teachers were from the Kirov, Vilzak and Schollar (she danced with Nijinsky) and I felt they helped me feel the real influence of the Russian dancers.
Nureyev had a very difficult life, and through his trials had learned to develop extreme levels of self discipline that enabled him to push through which made him truly great.
Wish he had applied his self discipline and not give his beautiful body to another man, so he could be still alive now. Aids is a terrible price to pay for sex.
One of kind , on the top of the world , grace , talent, tenacity,creativity, beauty , strength giving it all but torned appart by not being able to have his own mother to witness it. The biggest artists are often suffering a lot emotionally ...
Nureyev made ballet more interesting to the people who would never watch it, much like Bruce Lee and martial arts, he had it all,these awesome people come around once in a blue moon!! a lovely lovely fun loving guy who spoke with a wry twinkle in his eye, class personified, thanks rudy for coming here. god bless
Well, I think Bruce Lee was more the Nijinski of martial arts. He was an actor and a martial artist, nothing more and he had a horrible Diaghilev named Wei Lo. Rudolf was more like Jackie Chan, he was totally independent, he was a dancer, a choreographer but also an actor, a film director (he did Don Quixote in 1973 and Giselle in 1979) and a conductor.
Sacrifices are essential to achieve something great. In his case he had to give up his friends, his country and most of all his mother. What a price to pay. He was happy performing but in between unhappy. This world could never have total happiness. Only in heaven there is total happiness. He is there now.
I do not believe he is in heaven. But if he had repented of his lifestyle and believed in Jesus as the Son of God before he died. Yes. he is in heaven, if not, no matter his great life without Christ, he dropped in hell. Its faith in Christ, not greatness of ur past sinful life that qualifies u for heaven.
@@constancemitchell9846 I can't believe that somebody was stupid enough to like this (or maybe it was just you). When you manage to achieve your goals, to do the right thing, to listen yourself and not people trying to stop you, do you really need a god who caused at least a million of people to die ?
Сам лучезарный, пьянящий от счастья успеха, великий принц всех балетов! Какой же обаятельный и сверкающий человек! С таким бы по свету - чемодан носить и лишь бы видеть его на сцене - большей ничего не надо
Человек позволил себе то чего хочется:танцевать . Нельзя его за это винить. Просто , во все времена находится тот , кто мешает реализовать свои желания. И приходится чем то жертвовать. Светлая память таланту.
I think that although he accomplished his dream of becoming world renowned he carries the sadness of leaving his country, his family and his friends. I don’t think he he ever got over that.
I remember seeing Nureyev perform as a guest artist with the National Ballet of Canada in 1972. I was a young ballet student at the time and was absolutely mesmerized by him.
Рудольф навсегда непривзойденный, но и Годунов прекрасен,будь Нуреев в то время рядом он спас бы Годунова, хорошая поддержка таланту и красоте Годунова была жизненнонеобходимама, оказать её, заставить жить и трудиться на радость самому и всем нам, рядом оказались завистники и слабые...
Thank you for this! I had never seen this interview. Tomorrow (March 17, 2016) is Rudy's birthday - he would have been 76. Found this just in time. Thank you, again.
+Shortypants1215 I wish I had been more conscious of his greatness when he was still alive. Unfortunately, my head was in another space. Pity because I did see him perform twice, the last time in '71. Still in his prime.
Yes, he reminds me somewhat of Freddie. I wasn't looking for that similarity, but there it is. I've adored Nureyev since I was a girl and first saw him on t.v. I was astounded by his ability and decided that he was one of the most beautiful men around. I saw him in New York and saw him last in Daytona Beach where, sadly, he danced badly and let out huge coughs as soon as he left the stage. I don't like to say this, but it's so. And, as another commenter said, he died from the same disease as Freddie Mercury, dying 2 years after him. For both, the focus on what we can watch is the pleasure they'd wish us to have. Sad, his family being in Russia. We've a President so friendly with them, yet a beautiful artist like Nureyev couldn't visit or bring his family to London, France or wherever. Crazy!! Sad...
Judith Hand Rudolf and Freddie’s affair was discussed in a book “The Death in Paris: Rudolf Nureyev”. It was written by Rudolf’s friend Yuri Matthew Ryuntyu with direct input from Rudolf himself.
Why do interviewers ask simple questions to artists who are intellectually superior? Nureyev was a ballet genius and deserved intelligent questions from intelligent interviewers. His ballet performance was the best this world has ever known. Sad that he had to suffer mediocrity.
Well,rude people are not always rude and nice people are not always nice.He had enormous self control .I hated the interviewer talking about his mother and still doing so despite his obvious hurt
@@joanfordham1305 I agree with you! I read his life book it is very interesting! He life was the dance! He lived for the dance art!! He was unique artist man!!
I am watching this after viewing the movie ,The White Crow which was a film about his life. I am not sure how factual the movie was but it highlighted that YES he was an amazingly gifted dancer but often a difficult person to be around. He was also known for his physical beauty yet he was frequently rude and very unkind to people.
Whenever I see these interviews with Nureyev, I get so depressed, because this man had something he loved so much, he defected from the Soviet Union for it at 23, and I have nothing that like that and I'm about to be 22. Am I wasting my life working a shit job? I want to change the world like Nureyev did, but I don't have a passion for anything. 😢
14 sakuya. Rudy had great talent and knew it. He was passionate as a Russian can be (prepared to 'die' on stage if necessary). But you only have a man like him once in a century..
His mannerisms remind me strongly of Freddie Mercury. I thought this was a strange coincidence. I've just discovered that they actually knew each other.
Mom saw him talking to Rolling Stone Brian Jones in a London bookshop in 1967, and got screamed at by him for sneaking around his dressing-room at San Fran Ballet in '72. Good times.
It makes me so happy and so glad that Nureyev had escaped from the clutches of the Russian communists and that he lived a life of freedom. The movie they made of how he managed to escape is amazingly wonderful.
Thank you very much for this video. Nureyev looks very cheerful and fit here. Anyone knows what his diet was like? I am very curious as to what he consumed as he needed a lot of energy and strong bones to do all the leaps and lifts. I notice some (not many) present dancers who need surgery on their hips at quite a young age, so would be grateful if anyone could enlighten me on his diet, thank you.
Ahhh….but that is a thousand and one nights……shall we? Her questions were rather boring and stupid but she was attractive. Another potential conquest for the worlds handsomest man.
It's too bad his home country didn't appreciate and honor him in a way he was free to choose. They lose so many extraordinary and talented people. You'd think they would catch on by now.
All of a sudden, I thought it was Prince! You know, “Wanna be your lover,” as in “The Artist Formerly Known as Prince,” Prince! I had to take a double take when I saw him in his dressing room.
Jonas Lemoyne Looks like he's Julius Caesar , amazing similarity to Freddie Mercury, I was so lucky to see him dance twice and unlike Pavarotti he never let his audience down even when he had sprained his ankle .
Nureyev was not one of the greatest dancers of the 20th Century. He did remarkably well, considering his late start, but there were many men In the USSR who danced as well or better. He was unique in the West. Ballet in the West had kept male dancers as ballerina props. His incredible jumps, turns and solos were still rare in the West. His strength on stage was his personal electricity rather than technique, which, never great, ultimately deteriorated to turn him into a caricature of himself, as he refused to quit. Much of the same can be said about Margot Fonteyn. She was manufactured and pushed as a star. In retrospect her technique, line and form were terrible, in my view, by the standards at the time - particularly in comparison to ballerinas in the USSR, of whom we have since seen films, and certainly compared to dancers today. Today she would not have made it into the corps of the top companies. People won't like my post, but it is the truth.
And because there was nothing special about him and Margot Fonteyn, they were called for encores at the Vienna Opera 89 times!!...Probably all the spectators were blind and stupid..
A man of career. He says - I have to make most of my time. Other things I may do later. He didn’t do them later ....he died of aids. I think that nowadays people are better. They don’t postpone important things they don’t wait for later. They want to make as much as possible of their life right now. Carpe diem. And they don’t appreciate and devote themselves to career.
Tan inteligente, sutil, y buena persona Rudolf!!! No sé cómo no hacen más películas o series acerca de su vida, es un caudal infinito! ✨️💟✨️
Рудольф Нуреев - лучший танцор , артист мира.Красивый , умный, труженик.Вечная память Гению балета !!!❤❤❤
i saw this variation many many many times from all different male dancers . no one deserved to compare to Nureyev . His body and muscle talk ,he danced with his soul . the younger generation dancers can do perfect technic but much less expressive and attractive . miss Nureyev forever
Such a beautiful man.
Как же он красив!!!!! Как он говорит!!! А улыбка его,стоит жизни, что бы увидеть!!! Как мне жаль,что я его не увидела живым!
I love Nureyev, he is very much alive to me. ❤️
I had the pleasure of being an extra in Romeo and Juliet when he and dame margo came thru Houston, he was a god, and very friendly.....as a college kid I was in awe....bless u sweet man.
One of the most beautiful man I have ever seen xxxxxxx
Turd burglar riddled with AIDS.
Very nice video, Rudolf Nureyev is the greatest classic dancer of all time!, absolutely fascinating, unique and incomparable!
Открыла его для себя недавно восхищена талантом смелостью неординарностью этого человека он на века
So handsome,so elegant... full of temperament...
Yes, it's hard to take my eyes off of him!
Such a gorgeous man!, incredible artist, fascinating, unique and incomparable!
Хорош нереально! Яркий и свободный
Рудольф Нуриев --- лучший артист балета за все века!! Вечная память ГЕНИЮ и ТРУЖЕНИКУ!
Не повторимый гений
Да, можно сказать родоначальник современного балета
I met Nureyev in 1966 in Hawaii, he was very gracious and put up with a teenage girl that admired him. This interview shows how much fun he can really be. I saw him again in San Francisco when I started at the Ballet school on scholarship.. Meeting him had a big influence on my life, and dancing. My teachers were from the Kirov, Vilzak and Schollar (she danced with Nijinsky) and I felt they helped me feel the real influence of the Russian dancers.
wow !
raptorchick21 д
Wow!, you´re so lucky to have met this wonderful and incredible artist!, he´s the greatest classic dancer of all time!
@Dojocho, very malicious!
"...she is very far away"... he had a big price to pay for his freedom. RIP Rudi
I cried when he said his mum is very far.
That really sucked.
Nureyev had a very difficult life, and through his trials had learned to develop extreme levels of self discipline that enabled him to push through which made him truly great.
Wish he had applied his self discipline and not give his beautiful body to another man, so he could be still alive now. Aids is a terrible price to pay for sex.
Царство ему небесное,пусть покоится с миром....
One of kind , on the top of the world , grace , talent, tenacity,creativity, beauty , strength giving it all but torned appart by not being able to have his own mother to witness it. The biggest artists are often suffering a lot emotionally ...
Nureyev made ballet more interesting to the people who would never watch it, much like Bruce Lee and martial arts, he had it all,these awesome people come around once in a blue moon!! a lovely lovely fun loving guy who spoke with a wry twinkle in his eye, class personified, thanks rudy for coming here. god bless
Rudy was chsrming.bruce was a ass.
very beautiful comment rowdie
Well, I think Bruce Lee was more the Nijinski of martial arts. He was an actor and a martial artist, nothing more and he had a horrible Diaghilev named Wei Lo. Rudolf was more like Jackie Chan, he was totally independent, he was a dancer, a choreographer but also an actor, a film director (he did Don Quixote in 1973 and Giselle in 1979) and a conductor.
Sacrifices are essential to achieve something great. In his case he had to give up his friends, his country and most of all his mother. What a price to pay. He was happy performing but in between unhappy. This world could never have total happiness. Only in heaven there is total happiness. He is there now.
I do not believe he is in heaven. But if he had repented of his lifestyle and believed in Jesus as the Son of God before he died. Yes. he is in heaven, if not, no matter his great life without Christ, he dropped in hell. Its faith in Christ, not greatness of ur past sinful life that qualifies u for heaven.
Nureyev was not a believer. And a good thing too when you look at all the hate disguised as "love".
Hilarious.
@@constancemitchell9846 I can't believe that somebody was stupid enough to like this (or maybe it was just you). When you manage to achieve your goals, to do the right thing, to listen yourself and not people trying to stop you, do you really need a god who caused at least a million of people to die ?
@@constancemitchell9846 oh, please, jesus nut case
Невероятный! Истинный источник вдохновения, свободы, легкости, честности перед собой, раскованности, таланта.
Thank you for sharing this interview!
Великий сын России сын татарского и башкирского народа сә лам бэтен егезгя
Звезда балета!! Нуреев это явление !!! Восхищаюсь!
Legends never die..also Rudolf..❤
Сам лучезарный, пьянящий от счастья успеха, великий принц всех балетов!
Какой же обаятельный и сверкающий человек! С таким бы по свету - чемодан носить и лишь бы видеть его на сцене - большей ничего не надо
Точно.Красивее не скажешь.
He was a wonderful dancer !
Bravo ! APLODISMENTI !!!!
Человек позволил себе то чего хочется:танцевать . Нельзя его за это винить. Просто , во все времена находится тот , кто мешает реализовать свои желания. И приходится чем то жертвовать. Светлая память таланту.
His English is so good, I suppose he learned it later in life, marvelous.
Человек - совершенство.
Like an real Prince!
Невероятный артист! Невероятный!!!!!!!
Great interview. Pretty genuine.
Thanks for posting.
Смешанные чувству он вызывает: восхищения, потрясения, восторга и сочувствия.
Удивительно красивый....миниатюрный....утонченный человек....Браво Рудольф...
I think that although he accomplished his dream of becoming world renowned he carries the sadness of leaving his country, his family and his friends. I don’t think he he ever got over that.
Letty * I don't agree with you.
I remember seeing Nureyev perform as a guest artist with the National Ballet of Canada in 1972. I was a young ballet student at the time and was absolutely mesmerized by him.
You must be ancient.
Всегда восхищалась этой личностью!! Настоящая Звезда!!
Me also!
Такого, как Руди, больше Господь не пошлет на эту Землю. Счастливы, кто видел и знал его.
Да истинный Красавец!: Барышников по красоте ,не о чем. Годунов по своему хорош.
Рудольф навсегда непривзойденный, но и Годунов прекрасен,будь Нуреев в то время рядом он спас бы Годунова, хорошая поддержка таланту и красоте Годунова была жизненнонеобходимама, оказать её, заставить жить и трудиться на радость самому и всем нам, рядом оказались завистники и слабые...
Faux! Désolé..Dieu est immense... bien sûr qu'il enverra quelqu'un comme lui et même mieux !! Et peut-être Russe en plus!!! 😊
❤❤❤
Труженик, гений....
ЕГО УЛЫБКА ,ГЛАЗА ,ВОСХИТЕЛЬНЫ . БОГ ТАНЦА ,БАЛЕТНОГО ИСКУССТВА . КАКОЙ ОН ЗДЕСЬ КРАСИВЫЙ . СПАСИБО ЗА ЭТО ВИДЕО .
Только талантливый , уверенный в своём таланте мог отважиться на такой поступок и выйти победителем!
Presenting Nureyev and the dancers of the Paris Opera in Hong Kong on his last tour was a momentous and heart breaking event
Incredible insight- Rudolf Nureyev - A Star
Very very smiley 😊 so great and funny mode GOOD !!! So eyes 👀 sweetie BEST GOD PERSON
The way he speaks reminds a Little of Freddie Mercury moves
Actually, he was an ispiration for Freddie. Fred said that he wants to be Rudolf.
Fantastic. Thank you.
Thank you !!! And thank you Rudy !!!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
His Legs = Perfection!
Рожден звездой и переродится звездой Это навека
Mega- Rudy.Ti adoro,indescrivibile Talento.
C etait le meilleur le plus charismatique et le plus beau💜
so unique and beautiful !
Charming.
Thank you for this! I had never seen this interview. Tomorrow (March 17, 2016) is Rudy's birthday - he would have been 76. Found this just in time. Thank you, again.
+Erin Keyes
He would be 78! In 2 years we will be celebrating 80 years since his birth!!!
+lochXnessie You're right! My math was off - he was born in '38. Wow, I wish he was still here.
+Shortypants1215
I wish I had been more conscious of his greatness when he was still alive. Unfortunately, my head was in another space. Pity because I did see him perform twice, the last time in '71. Still in his prime.
Hovering between shyness and exuberance like Freddie Mercury, who met the same fate, unfortunately.
Yes, he reminds me somewhat of Freddie. I wasn't looking for that similarity, but there it is. I've adored Nureyev since I was a girl and first saw him on t.v. I was astounded by his ability and decided that he was one of the most beautiful men around. I saw him in New York and saw him last in Daytona Beach where, sadly, he danced badly and let out huge coughs as soon as he left the stage. I don't like to say this, but it's so. And, as another commenter said, he died from the same disease as Freddie Mercury, dying 2 years after him. For both, the focus on what we can watch is the pleasure they'd wish us to have. Sad, his family being in Russia. We've a President so friendly with them, yet a beautiful artist like Nureyev couldn't visit or bring his family to London, France or wherever. Crazy!! Sad...
Mercury and Nureyev were lovers before Freddie’s death. Nureyev has called Freddie, “The perfect lover”.
@@tracya1973 Hi. I need to know how you know this?
Judith Hand Rudolf and Freddie’s affair was discussed in a book “The Death in Paris: Rudolf Nureyev”. It was written by Rudolf’s friend Yuri Matthew Ryuntyu with direct input from Rudolf himself.
@@tracya1973 Thanks. So many books, so many inputs. If so, this certainly brings up a lot of questions, doesn't it?
Why do interviewers ask simple questions to artists who are intellectually superior? Nureyev was a ballet genius and deserved intelligent questions from intelligent interviewers. His ballet performance was the best this world has ever known. Sad that he had to suffer mediocrity.
How elegant he was
For him..modesty is just plain unnecessary..great line....beautiful talent...cruel cruel unfair fate
Why everyone says he was a rude person?, He looks nice
Manuel López Please read his biography book. According to the book he was always not a nice person. "Julie Kavanagh: Rudolf Nureyev.
Well,rude people are not always rude and nice people are not always nice.He had enormous self control .I hated the interviewer talking about his mother and still doing so despite his obvious hurt
@@joanfordham1305 I agree with you! I read his life book it is very interesting! He life was the dance! He lived for the dance art!! He was unique artist man!!
He was really free to express any moods
Потрясающая улыбка у человека. Глаза насмешливые, искрящиеся, чертики прыгают.
Сам гений сказал, что труд- залог успеха, а успех - великое счастье ( не дословно )
Да, он был не ординарная личность , великолепен )
EL MAS GRANDE DE TODOS UN DIOS
R.I.P.🙏💃
I am watching this after viewing the movie ,The White Crow which was a film about his life. I am not sure how factual the movie was but it highlighted that YES he was an amazingly gifted dancer but often a difficult person to be around. He was also known for his physical beauty yet he was frequently rude and very unkind to people.
Принцы не приесмыкаются!Они приказывают ! И все им подвластно!
Rudolf Nureyev
Whenever I see these interviews with Nureyev, I get so depressed, because this man had something he loved so much, he defected from the Soviet Union for it at 23, and I have nothing that like that and I'm about to be 22. Am I wasting my life working a shit job? I want to change the world like Nureyev did, but I don't have a passion for anything. 😢
14 sakuya. Rudy had great talent and knew it. He was passionate as a Russian can be (prepared to 'die' on stage if necessary). But you only have a man like him once in a century..
i know what you're talking about, but as Adele says "throw your soul through every open door"
@@nataliedelagrandiere4022
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His mannerisms remind me strongly of Freddie Mercury. I thought this was a strange coincidence. I've just discovered that they actually knew each other.
Ther were together, in case you did not know, and he was with mick jagger, bobby kennedy and many more....
How good his English is, no heavy Russian accent, rather elegant, like him!
Mom saw him talking to Rolling Stone Brian Jones in a London bookshop in 1967, and got screamed at by him for sneaking around his dressing-room at San Fran Ballet in '72. Good times.
lol!
Сгорел на сцене🙏
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
It makes me so happy and so glad that Nureyev had escaped from the clutches of the Russian communists and that he lived a life of freedom. The movie they made of how he managed to escape is amazingly wonderful.
She's flirting with him and he's flirting right back! (You can hardly blame her lol)
he was gay😅
@@gwae48 So?
I love this partner
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤
Ionique Nureyev big star always!
Thank you so much for posting this! Where did you find it?
+lochXnessie good connections
+markie polo
Of course - thank you again!
Thank you very much for this video. Nureyev looks very cheerful and fit here. Anyone knows what his diet was like? I am very curious as to what he consumed as he needed a lot of energy and strong bones to do all the leaps and lifts. I notice some (not many) present dancers who need surgery on their hips at quite a young age, so would be grateful if anyone could enlighten me on his diet, thank you.
NOR MAJIDAH MOHAMED LOP I read steak: brown on the outside red on the inside.
NOR MAJIDAH MOHAMED LOP i am one of the young ones with brocken hips i meed this diet 😂
💛
Interesting interview- very charming person! What year was this? Do you know what he was performing that day? I don’t recognize the costume.
Бох!
Ahhh….but that is a thousand and one nights……shall we? Her questions were rather boring and stupid but she was attractive. Another potential conquest for the worlds handsomest man.
he preferred men.😅
It's too bad his home country didn't appreciate and honor him in a way he was free to choose. They lose so many extraordinary and talented people. You'd think they would catch on by now.
In a fight between Nureyev and Baryshnikov, who wins?
*let the comments rain*
Brent Taylor Art both!
In a dance-off, Rudy!
Nureyev by far! Great animal magnetism.
Brent Taylor Art Baryshnikov only because he came at a later date
💖💖💖💖
All of a sudden, I thought it was Prince! You know, “Wanna be your lover,” as in “The Artist Formerly Known as Prince,” Prince! I had to take a double take when I saw him in his dressing room.
You can feel his moves.....it's not about how perfect, just honest passion. Baryshnikov had "it" ...Julian MacKay has "it" and amazing technique!!
Hello Bonjour Could somebody tell me who is the Lady with the white dress? Claire Saint?
Цена была большой
Она того стоила
if somebody is to play nureyev in a movie it should definitely be cillian murphy
His parent were so poor that his mother had to carry him to school in Ufa, dreadfully cold and snowy and couldn’t afford buying him shoes
This looks about...'79?
What year is this from? How old was he?
I don't remember the year or his age.
Seem this interview is from 1980s he looked like his late 30s to early 40rish. I can guess😳
nice interview but what's on his head ? :)))))
Jonas Lemoyne Looks like he's Julius Caesar , amazing similarity to Freddie Mercury, I was so lucky to see him dance twice and unlike Pavarotti he never let his audience down even when he had sprained his ankle .
Pavarotti sprained his ankle?
yes amazing similarities with Freddy Mercury
Jonas Lemoyne ....It is part of the costume for the ballet he was performing.....
@@rossmiles7169 the only correct answer :)
I wonder if he knew he was dying then
ew...
I wonder if you know that you are dying, too?! What a stupid question.
Saling
Nureyev was not one of the greatest dancers of the 20th Century. He did remarkably well, considering his late start, but there were many men In the USSR who danced as well or better. He was unique in the West. Ballet in the West had kept male dancers as ballerina props. His incredible jumps, turns and solos were still rare in the West. His strength on stage was his personal electricity rather than technique, which, never great, ultimately deteriorated to turn him into a caricature of himself, as he refused to quit. Much of the same can be said about Margot Fonteyn. She was manufactured and pushed as a star. In retrospect her technique, line and form were terrible, in my view, by the standards at the time - particularly in comparison to ballerinas in the USSR, of whom we have since seen films, and certainly compared to dancers today. Today she would not have made it into the corps of the top companies.
People won't like my post, but it is the truth.
I do. You're right.😊
And because there was nothing special about him and Margot Fonteyn, they were called for encores at the Vienna Opera 89 times!!...Probably all the spectators were blind and stupid..
At 6.34 his piroettes 🤩♥️🔝👏
Although I don't see anything great in his dancing he looked like an interesting and charming man. Too bad he passed away so young.
You don't see anything great in his dancing? Are you legally blind?
The Triumph of the Thrill pleb
A man of career. He says - I have to make most of my time. Other things I may do later. He didn’t do them later ....he died of aids.
I think that nowadays people are better. They don’t postpone important things they don’t wait for later. They want to make as much as possible of their life right now. Carpe diem. And they don’t appreciate and devote themselves to career.