What is the word for "ambition but not something"?

Aspiration does not depend on age.

Having ambitions does not depend on your age. Without ambitions, you will live a hundred years in vain. This means that lofty ambitions have nothing to do with age. It means that people are valued for their ambition and cannot be measured by their age.

From "Gan Luo's Twelve Envoys", Gan Luo once said: "Your Majesty, Gan Luo has heard since he was a child that if you have ambitions, you will not grow taller, but if you have no ambitions, you will live a hundred years in vain." Gan Luo has always used This is a well-known motto to spur yourself on.

The meaning of "Having ambitions but not growing up is ageing, and having ambitions but not growing old" means that if a person has no ambitions, he will only grow older in vain. This sentence tells us that we should have lofty ambitions and ideals, and we should not waste our lives in vain. Ambition and ideals have nothing to do with age.

Cao Cao once wrote in his poem "The Turtle is Longevity", "The old man is in trouble, but his ambition is thousands of miles. The martyrs are ambitious in their old age." These lines of poetry also happen to be "The ambition is not in the old age." representative verses. The vernacular meaning of these poems is: Although the old thousand-mile horse is lying beside the manger, it still yearns to gallop thousands of miles. People with lofty ambitions still have the ambition to work hard even if they are old.