I was sitting on my porch the other evening, watching the sky turn from gold to fire. The kind of sunset that makes you stop for a second, lean back in your chair, and just take it all in.

And I started thinking.

How much of my life have I spent waiting?

Not just sitting around—waiting.

Waiting for the perfect moment.
Waiting for more clarity.
Waiting for some big, neon sign from the universe telling me, "Alright, now’s the time, go for it."

And every time I told myself, "Not yet."

Not yet, because I don’t feel ready.
Not yet, because I don’t have all the answers.
Not yet, because… well, I don’t know. It just doesn’t feel like the right time.

But here’s the thing about waiting.

Time doesn’t wait with you.

It just keeps moving. And the longer you stand there, hands in your pockets, feet planted in the same dirt, watching the days roll by—the more you realize you aren't waiting at all. You're losing.

Losing time.
Losing momentum.
Losing the version of yourself you could have been if you had just started.

That night, as the last bit of light slipped below the horizon, it hit me.

There is no perfect moment.

There is no big cosmic sign.

There is only now.

And the minute you decide to move, to take the step, to bet on yourself, that’s the minute everything changes.

The person you want to become, the one who is already living the life you dream of, isn't waiting.

He’s making the call.
He’s doing the work.
He’s stepping forward, even when the road isn’t clear.

And you?

You have two choices.

Keep waiting. Keep telling yourself "not yet."
Or make today the first step.

Because in ninety days, you could still be waiting.
Or in ninety days, you could be on the path to something better.

If you’re in that place right now—uncertain, restless, knowing you need a change but not sure where to start—there is a way forward. A structured process for turning hesitation into clarity and momentum.

That’s what I’ve spent the past few years building.

If you’re ready to start, I’ll show you how.

Let’s talk. - www.yourlegacyarchitect.com

—Dusan

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