The document provides examples of people who achieved creative successes later in life, demonstrating that creativity is not limited by age. Some of the examples mentioned include Michelangelo designing St. Peter's Basilica between ages 72-88, Grandma Moses starting painting at age 64, Frank Lloyd Wright designing the Guggenheim Museum at age 91, and Nelson Mandela being inaugurated as President of South Africa at age 75. The document also cites research showing the brain continues developing new connections even in older age, as long as it is sufficiently stimulated.