Before you’re sprawled on your deathbed, there are some things you really have to say. They’re not complicated. They’re not poetry.
They’re just short sentences with big meaning.
I hope they get you talking. 75 comments, 8 called-out + Comment now
Before you’re sprawled on your deathbed, there are some things you really have to say. They’re not complicated. They’re not poetry.
They’re just short sentences with big meaning.
I hope they get you talking.
Before you’re sprawled on your deathbed, there are some things you really have to say. They’re not complicated. They’re not poetry.
They’re just short sentences with big meaning.
I hope they get you talking.
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“I wonder.”
“I wonder.”
Give yourself time to think so the time you spend doing things will be better spent.
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“Today was good.”
“Today was good.”
If you can say it once, you can say it again. And again. And again.
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“I believe in this.”
“I believe in this.”
A god, a plan, a company, a person, an idea—you have to put your faith in something.
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“I’m not finished.”
“I’m not finished.”
Only you get to decide when your life’s work is done.
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“Thank you for making this possible.”
“Thank you for making this possible.”
Because nobody does anything alone. We’re driven and supported and thwarted by others at every turn.
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“That’s enough.”
“That’s enough.”
Food. Drink. Episodes of Law & Order. Pairs of shoes. Overtime. Articulating your own limits is powerful.
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“I can do better.”
“I can do better.”
As soon as you say it, you’re that much closer to making it true.
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