You keep telling yourself,
“I still have time.”

Time to start.
Time to fix things.
Time to become who you want to be.

So you delay.

You push things forward.
“Next week.”
“Next month.”
“Next year.”

And it feels harmless…
because time looks like it’s still there.

But here’s the truth:

Time is not waiting for you.

Every day you delay,
you’re not standing still—
you’re losing time you can’t get back.

That idea you’ve been postponing?
Someone else is already working on theirs.

That version of you you keep imagining?
It’s being delayed by your hesitation.

Years don’t disappear loudly.
They go quietly…

One postponed decision at a time.
One delayed action at a time.
One “I’ll do it later” at a time.

And suddenly,
you look back and realize—
you didn’t run out of time…

You wasted it.

The biggest lie you can tell yourself is:
“I still have time.”

Because it keeps you comfortable.
It keeps you waiting.
It keeps you from starting.

But the truth is:

You don’t need more time.
You need to use the time you already have.

Start now.
Move now.
Do something now.

Because the cost of waiting is not just delay—
it’s the life you could have built
if you had started earlier.

Don’t let “later” steal your years.