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28,000 Days — Time, Choice, and the Shape of a Life
If we are fortunate, we live roughly 28,000 days.
This reflection is not about productivity or urgency.
It is about authorship—how meaning is formed over time, how choice accumulates, and how a life quietly takes shape through what we attend to and what we refuse.
To speak about time is not to speak about speed.
It is to speak about responsibility.
This video belongs to an ongoing body of work on sovereignty, legacy, and conscious choice—questions that sit beneath leadership, education, and institutional life, yet are rarely examined directly.