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Stop Gambling With Time
Season 1 · Episode 1495

Stop Gambling With Time

Shark Theory

March 23, 20266m 17s

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Show Notes

You're not running out of time someday. You're running out of it right now.

The last few days gave me a lot of time to think. And what kept coming back to me was how many people — myself included — operate like tomorrow is guaranteed.

It's not.

In episode #1495, I get real about the one resource you can never get back, why procrastination is a bet you'll eventually lose, and the deceptively simple practice that puts you back in control of your time no matter how packed your schedule is.

True freedom was never about money. It was always about this.

Hit play. Then be where you are.

Who This Episode Is For If you keep telling yourself you'll get to it later — this one's for you.

Key Takeaways

  • Time is the only resource you can never recover — anything you can't get back is worth more than anything you can
  • Procrastination is not a productivity problem. It's a false assumption that tomorrow is guaranteed.
  • True freedom is not wealth — it's control over how you spend the time you have here
  • The wealthiest people with the most regrets share one thing: they have nothing to account for their time except work and money
  • Presence is the most powerful time management tool available — be where you are when you're there, fully

Questions for Reflection

  • When you look back at the last 90 days, what do you actually have to show for your time — beyond work and money?
  • Where are you physically present but mentally somewhere else — and what is that costing the people and moments in front of you?
  • What are you waiting until "later" to do that deserves your attention right now?

Action Steps

  1. Identify one thing you've been postponing that matters — a relationship, a health goal, a conversation — and take one concrete step toward it today. Not tomorrow.
  2. Audit where your time is going this week. What can you delegate, outsource, or eliminate so your hours go toward what actually matters?
  3. Pick one context today — a meal, a conversation, a workout — and commit to being fully present in it. No phone. No mental multitasking. Just there.

Featured Quote "Be where you are when you're there. That moment is the only time you'll ever have that moment."