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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 20 MIN

My dad died at 67. I thought I had more time with him. I was wrong.

from GoodLiving Podcast · host Koke

My father died at 67. My mother died at 36. And for years, i told himself he had time.Time to fix things. Time to travel with my dad. Time to show my parents the life i was building. Time to start eating right, saving money, and so on.I didn't.This episode is about the bias nobody talks about — the quiet, comfortable lie that there is always more time. That you can start next year. That the people you love will still be there when you're ready.Koke gets brutally honest about what grief taught him, what procrastination really costs, and why the clock on your life, your health, your relationships, and your money is already running — whether you're watching it or not.This is not motivation. This is a conversation you need to have with yourself.Listen. Then do the thing you've been putting off.Comments on Apple Podcasts and YouTube. Share it with someone who needs to hear it. ★ Support this podcast ★

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