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“Life is long if you know how to use it.” — Seneca the Younger

In this episode, S. D. Smith and Brett Harris wrestle with how young writers (and really anyone) should think about time, calling, and pursuing multiple passions.

The pressure is real: “Pick one thing for life” vs. “Do it all at once.” But both approaches miss the truth. You don’t have to do everything right now—but you have far more time than you think.

You’ll hear:

- Seneca’s wisdom on time—and how wasting it is our greatest danger

- Why you can’t do everything at once, but you can do more than you think in a lifetime

- How investing time (instead of wasting it) creates whole new opportunities

- Encouragement for young writers torn between writing and other callings

- Real-life examples of artists and storytellers who pursued multiple passions—just not all at once

This conversation is full of hope, perspective, and practical encouragement for every writer who feels the clock ticking.

Subscribe now and share this episode with a young writer who needs it.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 503156593 series 3679760
Content provided by Brett Harris & S. D. Smith, Brett Harris, and S. D. Smith. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brett Harris & S. D. Smith, Brett Harris, and S. D. Smith or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

“Life is long if you know how to use it.” — Seneca the Younger

In this episode, S. D. Smith and Brett Harris wrestle with how young writers (and really anyone) should think about time, calling, and pursuing multiple passions.

The pressure is real: “Pick one thing for life” vs. “Do it all at once.” But both approaches miss the truth. You don’t have to do everything right now—but you have far more time than you think.

You’ll hear:

- Seneca’s wisdom on time—and how wasting it is our greatest danger

- Why you can’t do everything at once, but you can do more than you think in a lifetime

- How investing time (instead of wasting it) creates whole new opportunities

- Encouragement for young writers torn between writing and other callings

- Real-life examples of artists and storytellers who pursued multiple passions—just not all at once

This conversation is full of hope, perspective, and practical encouragement for every writer who feels the clock ticking.

Subscribe now and share this episode with a young writer who needs it.

  continue reading

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