Was I even there while it was happening?

Words from Scott Galloway, rushing through life and never wishing for less time
Feb 4, 2024
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Was I even there while it was happening?

‘Was I even there while it was happening?’

This was a quote I heard from Scott Galloway.

Was in person for his talk at Summit at Sea.

For those who don’t know Scott, he’s a professor of marketing at NYU.

He also runs many businesses and hosts a podcast with super interesting folks.

The talk is one of the best presentations I’ve ever seen.

So clean.

So tight.

So simple.

Recommend everyone watch it (here).

The only words that stuck out to me were these.

‘I think a lot about my life on my deathbed.

I look back and look at my wife.

Super happy that we built a great relationship.

I look back on my kids and am proud of the people they became.

I look back on my work and feel so grateful I was able to do something I loved.

I look back on my friendships and feel so lucky I got to build relationships with great people.

But the one thing I always think about is

Was I even there to enjoy it?’

Mic drop and walked off.

Boom.

That line stuck with me.

It has for a while.

Saw that speech almost a year ago and was reminded of it this week.

I’m in go mode now.

Build mode.

Heads down.

Making my dreams happen.

This year feels like my curve year.

The year where I exponentially advance all the dreams I have.

Specifically on this media company.

I’ve started to share my Substack.

I’ve recorded 100+ videos to start posting on social media.

I’ve recorded my audio books.


Done a bunch of podcast episodes.

Putting together a plan on the next steps for the company.

It’s all super exciting.

I’m super excited by it.

But I’ve been thinking about these words.

‘Was I even there when it was happening?’

We’re often focused on the next thing.

The next goal.


The next promotion.


The next car.

The next watch.

The next bag.

The next piece of clothing.

The next stage of our life.

We focus so much on the next that we forget about now.

John Mayer said this at a concert recently.

I wait for most things to be over. 

I wait for this to be over to do the next thing and the next thing and the next thing…

But I’ve realized everything you love and hate leaves at the same speed.

Done. Done. And Done.

The thing you hate that you have to do tomorrow will be over before you know it, 

And the thing you’re looking forward to tomorrow will be over before you know it.

So I have a new rule in my life, and the rule is…

Never wish for less time.’

It’s beautifully summarized by Billy Oppenheimer in his tweet.

Never wish to be farther than where you’re at.

Be here.

Be now.

Be present.

Be there while it is happening.

'Keep Going You're Doing Great'

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