Mpls Drew

I would stop waiting for the “right” moment for things. Like releasing music, or even starting new hobbies and everything in between. I’ve learned that waiting for the “right” moment leaves a lot of room for second guessing yourself. Read more>>
Giffy Pluggo

If I knew I had ten years left, I’d stop shrinking to make other people comfortable. I’d stop second-guessing divine timing and treating my purpose like it’s optional. I’d move with full conviction — speak the truth louder, love harder, and build without hesitation. Legacy isn’t about how long you live, it’s about what still moves when you’re gone. Read more>>
Derek Pfister

If I knew I had ten years left, I’d stop putting things off. Life moves fast, like film frames flickering through a projector and before you know it, the moment has passed. What I’ve learned is to make the most of each day, no matter what. Don’t waste your time or your potential. Just do it. Read more>>
Elizabeth St.Hilaire

If I knew I had ten years left, I would stop working and finally make time for all the other things I’ve always wanted to do but never seemed to fit in. I’d let go even more of worrying about what anyone thinks—how I look, how I dress—and lean fully into my artistic quirks and creativity. Read more>>
Maria Deely

To tell you the truth, nothing. As someone who has a chronic illness, I feel like I have missed out on years of my life already so I try to live my life to the fullest. Things really important to me are gratitude, kindness, and time. Read more>>
