In the bestselling book The Four Hour Workweek, Tim Ferris asks the thought-provoking question,
“How do your decisions change if retirement isn’t an option?”
For the sake of argument, let’s pretend that retirement does not exist. You work, and you work, and you work, and then, you die.
If this were the case, would you truly wait another thirty or forty years to start implementing the ideas that are planted inside your head and heart right now?
Would you wait another thirty or forty years to start living the life you truly want to live?
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