When you're choosing a profession, planning your life, and practicing delayed gratification, don't forget the easiest premise to overlook: you could die at any time. Most people make decisions by default assuming they'll live to 80 years old. It's precisely this assumption that pushes all the good things to the back of the line—waiting to take a vacation after getting promoted, waiting to see the world after achieving financial freedom, waiting to truly live well after retirement.
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