"When you look back in 5-10 years, history will tell you that it’s what you did today that pivoted you into tomorrow." - Futurist Jim Carroll

It's a series of choices.
Will you start making decisions?
Will you start moving forward?
Will you start studying what matters for tomorrow rather than obsessing over what's not working today?
Will you start making time to master your next critical skill, or will you let your knowledge become obsolete?
Will you start viewing your mistakes as your most powerful step forward, or will the fear of failure paralyze your best ideas?
Will you start actively building a network of people that challenges you, or will you just keep talking to the same old people?
Will you start investing your energy in what you can build today, or will you keep wasting it on what you can't change right now (or won't ever change?_
Will you start scheduling your most important work first, or will you let your days be filled with other people's emergencies?
Will you start being honest about what you need to fix in your own behavior, or will you keep looking for reasons to blame others?
Will you start owning the outcome of the next five years, or will you keep managing the complexity of the last five?
Just asking.
After all, it's a series of questions!
Futurist Jim Carroll believes that the best way to get lots of answers is to ask a lot of questions.