Jason Fitzpatrick quit Lifehacker. Here's what he has to say:
The only commodity we have is time. Somewhere—in your
mind, on a notepad, stashed in a virtual notebook—you have a list of
things you'd like to be doing with your time before it all slips away. Do what
you have to do to take those ideas out of storage and make them happen. You can
trade and barter for a lot in life but you can never buy back time. Go live.
These Are the Last Words I Have to Say; That’s Why This Took So Long to Write by Jason Fitzpatrick
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