 This video could change your life forever. I mean, probably not, but it might. You never know. But first, drinking a hazy IPA from Deschutes. Everybody is drinking hazy's right now, and I am a part of everybody. What? They taste good. This one's even better because this can is a proper English pint, and it's a scientifically proven fact that those extra three ounces make the beer taste better. I've never thought of myself as a qualified giver of advice about life, success, or anything else. Except for booze. I'll advise you on booze all day. But I was reminded of a universal truth yesterday, and I want to share it. Let's say I'm channeling my inner Tony Robbins. This truth pertains to the video I did yesterday, which, if you haven't seen it, you should jump over and watch it right now. And like, share, and subscribe. This video kept me up until 2 in the morning. Why? It wasn't that complicated. The most stress it should have caused me was whether or not the song I used would get a copyright claim. It kept me up because I let multiple things get in the way of finishing it. There was one voice in my head telling me that I should not be doing these things, and another voice telling me that I had time. And I listened to the second voice. I would say they were important things, and you might be right, but they got in the way because I let them. Sometime between midnight and 1 a.m. while I was nowhere near finished, my own voice kicked back in saying, the only thing between you and your goals is your own bad habits. The owner of the bar I work at, who's as business savvy as he is nice, once told me that there are no bad ideas, just ideas without action. This got me thinking, how do some people accomplish so much with their lives while other people accomplish nothing? The Henry Ford's and the Elon Musk's of the world have the same number of hours in their day as I do. You could say they're smarter than me, and you'd be right. But I don't want to colonize Mars, I just want to make silly videos on the Internet. I'm speaking for personal experience here. These words are my own. 95% of success is time management. Start early and you'll finish early. Never start, and you'll never finish. The biggest sense of personal accomplishment I feel is when I hit that upload button. I have mine, and you have yours. You can feel that sense of accomplishment at 6 p.m. or at 2 in the morning. Except at that point, you're so wound up, you can't get to bed and end up sitting in your sofa drinking rum until 4 a.m. You also run the risk of trying your spouse's patience. I mean, not me, but theoretically. Life is a game of chess and the opponent sitting across from you is time. Take control of your time because you can't get it back.