There’s a habit a lot of men carry into their later years:
Saving experiences for “the right time.”
The trip. The restaurant. The weekend away.
Always later. Always when things slow down.
But here’s the reality:
Life doesn’t magically open up more space later.
If anything, it gets tighter.
And “someday” has a way of turning into not at all.
The second half of life isn’t about accumulation—it’s about experience.
Not reckless spending. Not impulsive decisions.
Just being intentional about actually living.
Because the value of an experience isn’t just in the moment.
It’s in the memory. The connection. The story it becomes.
So don’t wait for perfect conditions {{first_name | Friend}}.
They rarely come.
»Your Second Half Move
Plan one experience—small or big—for the next 30 days and put it on the calendar.
Hi. I’m Brent Kaluhikaua. I write Not. Done. Yet.
A daily 5-minute email for men building their second half with intention.
If that’s you, you’re in the right place.
