There's a difference between being healthy and being alive, and most people confuse the two.
In this episode, I break down why waiting to feel ready is the fastest way to waste your life. I tell the story of Carroll Shelby, a man who raced Le Mans with a failing heart, nitroglycerin under his tongue, and zero permission from the universe. Not because it was safe. Because it mattered.
We talk about builders, founders, and creators who didn't wait for perfect conditions. Frida Kahlo creating from a hospital bed. Stephen Hawking rewriting physics with a body that was shutting down. People who moved anyway, even when fear was loud and the body wasn't cooperating.
This isn't motivation. This is reality. The fear never goes away. The timing is never perfect. Your heart will always pound when it's time to move. That's not a warning sign. That's life telling you you're in the driver's seat.
If you're building a business, carrying a vision, or standing at the edge of a decision you keep delaying, this episode is your reminder: you don't need to feel ready. You need to move.
Don't wait to feel safe.
Don't wait to feel steady.
Don't sit at idle.
Get in the car. Drive anyway.