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95% of the time you have with your children is gone by the time they turn 18.

95% of the time you have with your children is gone by the time they turn 18. This is a call to arms... Writer and philosopher Sam Harris once said: "No matter how many times you do something, there will come a day when you do it for the last time." There will be a last time your kids want you to read them a bedtime story, a last time you’ll go for a long walk with your sibling, a last time you’ll hug your parents at a family gathering, a last time your friend will call you for support. How many moments do you ­really have remaining with your loved ones? It’s probably not as many as you’d like to believe. All the tiny moments, people, and experiences that we take for granted will eventually be ones we wish we had more of. Time is your most precious asset and the present is all that’s guaranteed. Spend it wisely, with those you love, in ways you’ll never regret. Note: This is an excerpt from the Time Wealth section of my 7x NYT bestselling book, The 5 Types of Wealth. It will help you ask the questions you’ve been avoiding so you can take action to build your dream life. Order it now (30% sale):

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95% of the time you have with your children is gone by the time they turn 18. This is a call to arms... Writer and philosopher Sam Harris once said: "No matter how many times you do something, there will come a day when you do it for the last time." There will be a last time your kids want you to read them a bedtime story, a last time you’ll go for a long walk with your sibling, a last time you’ll hug your parents at a family gathering, a last time your friend will call you for support. How many moments do you ­really have remaining with your loved ones? It’s probably not as many as you’d like to believe. All the tiny moments, people, and experiences that we take for granted will eventually be ones we wish we had more of. Time is your most precious asset and the present is all that’s guaranteed. Spend it wisely, with those you love, in ways you’ll never regret. Note: This is an excerpt from the Time Wealth section of my 7x NYT bestselling book, The 5 Types of Wealth. It will help you ask the questions you’ve been avoiding so you can take action to build your dream life. Order it now (30% sale):
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