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Inspiration Station - Near-Death Perspective And The Real Value Of Time - Author Jay Setchell

20 min · 3. kesä 2026
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Time does not slow down for denial, and Jay Setchell has lived that lesson in the most extreme ways. After multiple near-death experiences, paralysis, and 73 surgeries, Jay joins us with a message that is both raw and practical: life moves at the same speed every day, but your awareness of it can change everything. We talk about how surviving the unimaginable can either trap you in survival mode or push you into a deeper kind of responsibility. Jay connects his resilience mindset to growing up on a working farm, to the Marine Corps, and to a faith-driven commitment to help other people. He shares what it is like to wake up in real pain, get moving anyway, and refuse to build a life around “woe is me.” Along the way, we dig into why earned progress feels sweeter than instant results, and why consistent practice is what separates people who change from people who only hope. Jay’s core principle is blunt: “If it is to be, it is up to me.” We break down what that looks like day to day, including his advice to dream big, take small steps, and keep going when your circumstances feel out of control. If you are searching for motivation, mental toughness, veteran perspective, overcoming adversity, or a real-world blueprint for personal responsibility, this conversation delivers. Subscribe for more stories that spark action, share this with someone who needs a push, and leave a review with the small step you are committing to this week. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/cw/theycallmemistayu]

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