If you really want perspective on life, forget climbing mountains or scrolling inspirational quotes. Grab a tape measure.
Each inch represents one year of your life.
Pull it out to your age. The inches behind you? That represents your sphere of influence—the experiences, relationships, and lessons that shaped who you are. Friends who expanded your thinking. Friends who… maybe didn’t. Family, mentors, colleagues. All of it subtly sets the boundaries of what you believe is possible.
Now look at the inches ahead. That’s your runway. Your remaining stretch of time to create the life, memories, and milestones that matter most.
Here’s the tricky part: life is short, but resources aren’t infinite. Prioritizing what really matters is the only way to ensure your time and money are aligned. That means asking questions like:
- Which experiences are non-negotiable?
- What memories do I want to create with my family?
- What risks—or opportunities—am I willing to take to live the life I imagine?
The “tape measure” perspective forces clarity. It turns abstract wishes into concrete decisions. It helps you decide whether the trip to Italy matters more than a kitchen remodel this year. Whether retiring at 60 is possible, or if waiting a few years makes the dream safer. Don’t overlook the significance of money, friendships, or purpose and their potential impact upon longevity.
Reflection is the first step. Vision-setting is next. And aligning your financial resources to that vision? That’s where the magic happens.
Think of it as using a ruler to measure possibility instead of just distance. Every inch ahead is a choice. Every choice has consequences. Every choice shapes the life you’ll look back on, hopefully with pride, laughter, and zero regrets.
So, grab your tape measure. Look back. Look forward. Decide what matters.
Then, live the rest of the inches intentionally.
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