Seneca, I Just Learned About Your Philosophy—Give Me My Life Back!

Seneca, I Just Learned About Your Philosophy—Give Me My Life Back!

“Life is short.”

That’s what the ancient Roman philosopher Seneca once said.
People have heard his words and used them as motivation to live wisely, act efficiently, and make every moment count.
But right now, I have only one thing to say—

“Hold on, Seneca. I just learned about you today! Why didn’t you tell me earlier?!”

Where Did My Seven Years Go?

For years, I’ve been going about life, thinking I was making progress.
And yet, suddenly—seven years had passed.
I kept paying for my server.
I kept renewing my domain name.
But did I accomplish anything truly great?

Google analyzes human behavior.
It processes vast amounts of data and refines algorithms, believing it can predict what people will do.
Yet somehow, I have remained beyond prediction.

For seven years, I thought I was moving forward.
But from the outside? It turns out, I wasn’t moving at all.
Was I simply running inside my own imagination this entire time?

And now, just when I least expected it, I’ve met Seneca.
He’s here to remind me:

There Is Still Time to Win the Game.

Seneca teaches that if we use our time wisely, life will feel long, full of meaning, and rich with accomplishments.
So, am I already doomed because I wasted my seven years?

No.
Because I can still reclaim my time.

And that’s why I’m writing this article.
From today, I’ll make every moment count.
I’ll embrace the unpredictable nature of existence and see where it takes me.

So, Google, keep watching—I’m finally ready to enter the game!