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Life is short.
Hours are passing. Days are passing. Months are passing. Years are passing. Let’s say you will live for 100 years. If you’re lucky, the average life expectancy in the world is only 72 years (around 3,700 weeks). It may look like a long time, but it’s not. And if you are a 30-year-old, you have already spent 1,500 weeks. I am telling you this not to make you sad or to give you an existential crisis but to make you aware that we don’t have as much time as we think we have.
We should make the best use of the time we are given. We already know that and have been told that thousands of times, but do we make the best use of our time? Do you love the things that you do? Are you around with the people you love? Life is short for doing the things you hate or not doing the things you want to do. The regret will be huge when you’re old. Imagine you’re almost 80, looking back at things and wishing you did something differently. You lived a life how you wanted, not how others wanted. You will regret all the moments you wasted being lazy, sitting on a couch watching T.V. for no reason, spending hours daily scrolling social media with no purpose. No person who doesn’t do the things that he wants to can be happy from the inside.
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