You’re Running Out of “Later”
Why “Someday” Is Quietly Stealing Your Life
Most people don’t run out of time in a dramatic moment. They run out quietly - through a thousand small delays, a thousand silent promises to deal with things “later.” One day, you look up and realize you’ve spent years living in the waiting room of your own life. You told yourself you’d begin when things calmed down, when you felt ready, when the path finally made sense.
But readiness never came. The path never announced itself. And time - patient as it is - never paused for you.
The realization lands almost physically: you’re not guaranteed “later.”
You never were.
When Time Becomes Personal
Funerals have a way of stripping illusions away.
Over the last eight years, I’ve been to more funerals than I ever expected - grandparents, loved ones, and eventually my younger brother. Each one etched something permanent into my mind. Not fear. Not panic. But clarity.
The thing that always hits hardest is the same reminder: life is brief. Not in theory. In practice. Our time here is finite, and it moves forward whether we’re paying attention or not.
Loss has a way of collapsing “someday” into now. It forces you to confront a truth most of us spend years avoiding - that the life we keep postponing is the only one we get.
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