Eighteen summers
We need to measure “doing work that matters” by a higher standard.
We have a finite amount of time to commit to our craft.
And to our families.
We think the good times will never end.
They will, eventually.
A project or a business needs to be worth of your time… you won’t get the time back… when what you ‘do’ becomes what you ‘did’, we want to be proud that we did.
A parent is glad to raise a life that will outlast them in their days… yet saddened that -one day- they won’t be around to protect them any longer.
Make the time count, friends.