Sometimes, "our only chance" is the one we give to someone else . Leaders change the world by believing in people when they need it most. The Bottom Line
Complacency is the silent killer of dreams. When we feel there will always be more opportunities, we squander the ones happening right now. As author Scott H. Young notes, telling yourself "this is my only chance" might be a bit of a stretch, but it’s a useful mindset to help you actually take advantage of your situation. The "Tail End" Perspective Our Only Chance
It’s not just about ambition; it’s about connection. We often assume we have decades left with the people we love. However, visual essays like The Tail End from Wait But Why remind us that by the time we reach adulthood, we may have already used up 90% of our remaining face time with our parents or childhood friends. Sometimes, "our only chance" is the one we
Treat every significant conversation or new project as a unique event that won't happen the same way again. When we feel there will always be more