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Nobody looks back from their deathbed wishing they'd answered more emails. Harvard's 80-year study found that relationships, not money or fame, predicted health at age 80. Loneliness harms well-being as much as smoking. Billy's wake-up call? Realizing he was closer to coworkers than family simply because work had a recurring calendar invite and his family didn't. Relationships don't thrive on good intentions, they need purposeful time. Pick one person you've been drifting from, send that text, schedule that coffee, and put them on the calendar like the VIP meeting they are.
By Billy MarshallNobody looks back from their deathbed wishing they'd answered more emails. Harvard's 80-year study found that relationships, not money or fame, predicted health at age 80. Loneliness harms well-being as much as smoking. Billy's wake-up call? Realizing he was closer to coworkers than family simply because work had a recurring calendar invite and his family didn't. Relationships don't thrive on good intentions, they need purposeful time. Pick one person you've been drifting from, send that text, schedule that coffee, and put them on the calendar like the VIP meeting they are.