But what if we flipped the script? What if we lived with the ? The Danger of "More Time"
Sometimes, "our only chance" is the one we give to someone else . Leaders change the world by believing in people when they need it most. The Bottom Line
When you realize you’re in the "last 10%" of your time with someone, that moment truly becomes your to treat that time as the precious resource it is. How to Live Like It's Your Only Shot
Complacency is the silent killer of dreams. When we feel there will always be more opportunities, we squander the ones happening right now. As author Scott H. Young notes, telling yourself "this is my only chance" might be a bit of a stretch, but it’s a useful mindset to help you actually take advantage of your situation. The "Tail End" Perspective
Don't let your schedule be set by unconscious inertia. Decide who and what matters, and put them first.
Treat every significant conversation or new project as a unique event that won't happen the same way again.