Our Only Chance May 2026
Don't let your schedule be set by unconscious inertia. Decide who and what matters, and put them first.
We often live as though life is an endless rehearsal. We tell ourselves we’ll start that project next month, apologize to that friend next time, or finally prioritize our health when things "settle down." Our Only Chance
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 Don't let your schedule be set by unconscious inertia
But what if we flipped the script? What if we lived with the ? The Danger of "More Time" We tell ourselves we’ll start that project next
It’s not just about ambition; it’s about connection. We often assume we have decades left with the people we love. However, visual essays like The Tail End from Wait But Why remind us that by the time we reach adulthood, we may have already used up 90% of our remaining face time with our parents or childhood friends.