Grief taught me this truth: tomorrow isn’t promised. For years, I told myself I’d wait until things were perfect before launching my biggest projects. I thought I had more time. But standing in the middle of loss, I realized the lie — perfection never comes, and waiting is just another way of saying never.
That’s why I didn’t wait to release my book, Marketing With AI in 2026 . It wasn’t about the timing being right — it was about time itself. If tomorrow isn’t guaranteed, then the only moment that matters is this one.
And here’s what I want you to know: this lesson isn’t just about grief. It’s about business. It’s about life. Every day you wait to build, launch, or create is a day you don’t get back.
I’m not saying it’s easy. It isn’t. Creating in the middle of loss feels like walking through fire. But I’d rather walk through it than stand still and let the fire consume me.
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Q: Why do people say tomorrow isn’t promised?
A: Because life is fragile. Loss reminds us that time is never guaranteed. Waiting for the perfect moment to act can mean never acting at all.
Q: How does this apply to entrepreneurs and creators?
A: It means don’t wait until you feel ready. Start today. Launch your idea now, because momentum builds through action, not delay.
Q: What did grief teach you about urgency?
A: That waiting is a luxury. Every day matters. For me, it meant releasing Marketing With AI in 2026 now instead of someday.