Most of us assume we’ll have another day to live, but the truth is, we don’t know.
We could be gone tomorrow, and that’s why I want to share this perspective.
From the outside, some people might think my life looks miserable.
But I genuinely love it—it’s just not their idea of enjoyment.
I enjoy solving problems, whether in business or personal growth.
I think about death often, and because of that, I try to live without regrets.
Sure, I could spend more time with loved ones, but life is a constant gamble with time, not knowing how much we have left.
Unlike money, where we know the balance, we estimate how much time we have left based on averages and assumptions.
The point isn’t to discourage you.
It’s to remind you that no matter what you do, you’ll have to make decisions.
And for what you didn’t pick, you sacrificed for what you did pick.
The reason I share this with you is not because I thought you didn’t know it, but because I agree with what says: “We need to be reminded more than we need to be taught.”