My biggest fear is that I'll be old one day and regret not having done more with my life. It reminds me of the Pink Floyd song "Time."
"You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
The most important thing is to not waste time.
What some might consider a waste of time others might not, but here are some of the things I try to cut out of my life.
Common time wasters:
Video games, t.v, porn, internet, drugs, alcohol, ugly chicks, lame friends, crappy jobs, waking up late for no reason,crappy schools, boring parties. If you aren't sure if something is a waste, ask yourself this. "Will I look back at this when I'm 90 and be glad I did it?"
Worthwhile activities:
Learning skills for your career, going to your job and making money, improving your reputation, learning or improving almost any skill, sex and love with beautiful, feminine, intelligent women (woman?), hanging out with good friends, truly memorable and enjoyable experiences like skiing or traveling through Eastern Europe, building and maintaining a strong and healthy body, improving your style, partying on the yacht you own, being the highest status man in a social setting, hiking through the mountains, finding and achieving a mission.
My number one struggle every day is trying to more things that matter. I don't have the money, skills, or status to do truly enjoyable things with my free time yet, so I'm focusing on improvement. My body and unconscious mind are constantly willing me to the couch, while I have to push myself to keep improving and working towards my goals.
"You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
The most important thing is to not waste time.
What some might consider a waste of time others might not, but here are some of the things I try to cut out of my life.
Common time wasters:
Video games, t.v, porn, internet, drugs, alcohol, ugly chicks, lame friends, crappy jobs, waking up late for no reason,crappy schools, boring parties. If you aren't sure if something is a waste, ask yourself this. "Will I look back at this when I'm 90 and be glad I did it?"
Worthwhile activities:
Learning skills for your career, going to your job and making money, improving your reputation, learning or improving almost any skill, sex and love with beautiful, feminine, intelligent women (woman?), hanging out with good friends, truly memorable and enjoyable experiences like skiing or traveling through Eastern Europe, building and maintaining a strong and healthy body, improving your style, partying on the yacht you own, being the highest status man in a social setting, hiking through the mountains, finding and achieving a mission.
My number one struggle every day is trying to more things that matter. I don't have the money, skills, or status to do truly enjoyable things with my free time yet, so I'm focusing on improvement. My body and unconscious mind are constantly willing me to the couch, while I have to push myself to keep improving and working towards my goals.