It’s the lives you don’t live – they’re the ones that kill you.
It’s the quiet moments when you wonder, think, dream or fantasise about a life you could have lived.
About things you wish you did.
About moments you wished you could have had.
About memories you wish you could have made.
And then sometimes, and it might be very very subtle, there’s a little voice that whispers… why not try it now?
Why not do it now?
Why not change and just fucking go for it?
And then, almost always, we ignore that little voice because the things it’s telling you is both exciting and terrifying at the same time.
That’s your ego doing what it’s supposed to be doing… protecting you from change because change can lead to judgement, embarrassment, uncertainty, hurt, failure and a feeling that you’re not in control.
But, it can also lead to…
Get it?
I used the following quote in one of my recent newsletters and it’s one of the pillars of how I’ll be engaging with some people who I’ll be working with into 2022.
Read this one twice…
“Someone once told me the definition of Hell: The last day you have on earth, the person you became will meet the person you could have become.”
~ Anonymous
It’s the lives you don’t live – they’re the ones that kill you.
Your move.
G.