There are three things you can do with your life: you can waste it, you can spend it, or you can invest it. The best use of your life is to invest it in something that will last longer than your time on Earth.

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Invest it in work, relationships, or causes that will outlast you. Stop hiding behind busywork and excuses; decide what will matter ten, twenty, fifty years from now. Make concrete choices today — where you put time, money, and effort — and measure progress by legacy, not by comfort. Ask yourself: what will still be valuable when you're gone, and what are you protecting that's only convenient now?

When to use it

  • Before taking another job, ask if the role builds skills or relationships that will last beyond a paycheck; choose the long-term gain over short-term comfort.
  • Shift an hour a day from passive scrolling to mentoring someone or learning a trade; that investment compounds for decades.
  • Volunteer with a local organization and commit to a multi-year plan instead of sporadic help; consistent effort creates lasting change.
  • Stop treating busywork as progress. List one thing you can do this week that will still matter in ten years, then do it and track your progress.