Blind Can You Can

Life Is Finite: Why Every Moment (and Every Summer) Counts

3 min · 16 sep 2025
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This episode turns the cliché "your days are numbered" into a wake-up call, using simple examples—like having only about 40 more summers if you're middle-aged or the few weeks you might actually spend with yearly-seen friends—to show how quickly time disappears. It urges you to stop postponing life: tell the people you love how you feel, be present with family and work, and tackle important things now instead of waiting for "someday." Viewed correctly, our limited time isn't meant to scare but to motivate—helping you live more fully, deepen relationships, and focus on what truly matters.

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