0:03 Hello, young man. I want you to sit with
0:07 a question. It won't feel comfortable,
0:09 but if you let it sink in, it will
0:11 change the way you see every choice you
0:14 make from this moment on.
0:17 The question is this. If you knew your
0:19 time was running out, would you still be
0:22 living the way you are right now?
0:26 Most men never ask themselves this. They
0:29 act as if the days ahead are guaranteed.
0:31 As if there will always be another
0:34 chance to start over. To say what they
0:36 need to say. To chase what they keep
0:38 putting off.
0:40 But there won't always be another chance.
0:42 chance.
0:43 The clock is moving whether you
0:46 acknowledge it or not.
0:48 When you sit with that question,
0:50 something happens.
0:54 The noise around you starts to fade.
0:55 The opinions of people you're trying to
0:59 impress suddenly matter less.
1:01 You stop postponing the things you've
1:03 been telling yourself you'll get to someday.
1:05 someday.
1:07 You begin to see your time for what it
1:11 really is, limited, precious, and
1:13 slipping away.
1:16 You start to make different choices. You
1:19 speak honestly instead of staying quiet.
1:21 You spend time with people who matter
1:23 instead of wasting it on those who don't.
1:24 don't.
1:27 You stop treating your health, your
1:30 work, your relationships as if you'll
1:33 always have tomorrow to fix them. Ask
1:36 yourself again, if you knew the end was
1:38 closer than you thought, what would you
1:40 change today?
1:42 That question isn't meant to frighten
1:46 you. It's meant to free you. Because
1:47 when you finally accept that your time
1:50 is limited, you stop living for other
1:52 people's expectations.
1:55 You start living for what's real, for
1:57 what you know will matter when it's over.
1:59 over.
2:02 Your life won't change because of a
2:06 perfect plan or a motivational speech.
2:08 It will change the moment you begin to
2:12 live as if your time is worth something.
2:14 And it all begins with that one question.