I’ve always thought I had plenty of time.
No matter what happened to me, I had plenty of time to change things. I had plenty of time to try again. Plenty of time to fix my mistakes.
When I became managing editor of a small daily newspaper while I was still just 21 years old, I thought I was way ahead of schedule. I had plenty of time and I was going to live up to my potential. I was going to do great things.
When I started my own newspaper company in my late 20s, I was pleased with myself. But then my company failed by the time I was 30. But I still had plenty of time.
When I became a political consultant a few years later, I thought I was finally on track. Surely this was where I would make my mark. I was going to be someone important.
Politics led to a high income, but nothing of importance. I wasted 20 years. I ended up divorced. I had nothing to show for my life yet. But I still had plenty of time.

Does mainstream schooling model bring out the worst in teen-agers?
Time with couple reminds me how much I miss good conversation
My Twitter suspension is reminder that free speech is under assault
Unconscious programming makes us eager to believe our own lies
Where do we go from here? Things are about to get very interesting
Redemption of ’Bama’s Jalen Hurts illustrates what sports teach us
UPDATE: No, I really haven’t died; I’ve just lost my sense of purpose
Cycles of our lives sometimes bring us back to places where we’ve been