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Live like the clock matters

5 min · 18 jun 2026
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Episode description Most of us live like we’ve got unlimited time.   We push off the trip. Delay the conversation. Keep saying we’ll start “one day.” Meanwhile, the clock keeps moving whether we pay attention or not.   This episode hit me hard because I started asking myself a dangerous question: what would change if I knew I only had three months left to live?   I talk about the relationships I’d fight harder for, the meaningless stuff I’d finally stop caring about, and the sports moment that reminded me how fast a season can disappear. If you’ve been waiting to fully live, this one’s for you.   Memorable quotes “When the clock gets short, clarity gets loud.” “Most people aren’t living. They’re postponing.” “The scoreboard is running whether we acknowledge it or not.” “You stop wasting time when you realize time is wasting nothing.” “Later has buried more dreams than failure ever did.”   Three-step takeaway Audit what actually matters if your time became limited tomorrow. Eliminate one thing draining your energy that wouldn’t matter in 90 days. Act on one meaningful thing immediately instead of waiting for “someday.”   #OutsideTheWalls #PersonalGrowth #Mindset #LifeAdvice #SportsStories #LiveFully   Connect With Me Search for Outside the Walls on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify * Email: outsidethewalls22@gmail.com [outsidethewalls22@gmail.com] * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OutsideTheWallswithDaveGast [https://www.youtube.com/@OutsideTheWallswithDaveGast]

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