There’s a line I read the other night that sucker-punched me right in the gut.
It said:
“How can I make sure I squeeze everything out of life instead of having life squeeze everything out of me?”
Boom.
Read that again.
That one question stopped me cold.
Made me think about all the years, all the places, all the near misses, and bold calls that shaped this wild thing I call my life.
See, when I was 24 — young, dumb, and allergic to ordinary — I looked around and realized my whole future was already planned for me.
Finish school.
Get a job.
Marry.
Have kids.
Grow old.
Die.
The classic slow death dressed up as a “normal life.”
My parents thought I’d follow the script.
Everyone did.
But something in me snapped.
I wasn’t going to wake up one day and realize that I hadn’t lived.
No… no way!
And so… I started squeezing the juice out of my life.
Lived in Africa.
Hitched across Spain.
Got lost in New Zealand.
Enjoyed rum from a coconut in Samoa.
Ditched everything and moved to the UK.
Traveled across South Africa to Cape Town.
Ended up in the Netherlands — still chasing sunrises and sunsets, still figuring it out, still learning new ways to live.
And here’s what I’ve learned…
You don’t find yourself by staying comfortable.
You find yourself by chasing your wildest dreams — by choosing the road that might fall apart halfway through and taking it anyway.
If I’d listened to the plan, I’d still be in Karviná, Czech Republic — working for some random company, talking to the same people, probably married, kids and all… pretending to be happy.
Instead, I’ve got stories that beat stuff any day of the week.
So yeah… reading that line hit home.
I’ve squeezed a hell of a lot out of life already… and I’m not done yet.
Neither are you.
We get one life.
One shot.
Don’t wait for the world to hand it to you.
Go take it.
Go see the damn world.
Go squeeze it dry.
Let’s go.