Most men don’t talk about it {{first_name | Friend}}.
But it’s there.
A quiet thought that shows up every now and then:
“Did I leave something on the table?”
Not regret exactly. Just a sense that there’s more in you—more to build, more to experience, more to become.
And the longer you ignore it, the louder it gets.
Here’s the good news:
That feeling isn’t a problem.
It’s a signal.
It means you’re still aware. Still capable. Still in the game.
The real risk isn’t having that thought.
The real risk is dismissing it.
Because the second half of life gives you something the first half didn’t:
Clarity.
You know what matters now.
You know what doesn’t.
And that’s powerful—if you act on it.
»Your Second Half Move
Write down one thing you feel called to do, build, or explore—and take the smallest possible step toward it today.
And that’s how the second half gets built with intention.
— Brent
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.
