The Ending You Get To Write

If you could change the ending of any book, which one would it be?


Every once in a while, a question comes along that has nothing to do with books.

For me, the answer isn’t about rewriting a classic novel. It’s about realizing that the most important book I’ll ever read hasn’t been finished yet.

It’s my own.

There have been chapters I’d gladly erase—bad decisions, missed opportunities, relationships that weren’t meant to last, businesses that struggled, and seasons where I questioned everything. But if I removed those pages, I’d also erase the lessons that built who I am today.

So I wouldn’t change the ending of someone else’s story.

I’d focus on writing a better ending to mine.

That’s the beauty of life. Unlike a book sitting on a shelf, your final chapter hasn’t been written. Every workout, every video, every customer, every conversation, and every small win becomes another paragraph.

Most people spend their lives rereading old chapters.

I’d rather keep writing new ones.

Five years from now, I want to look back and see that every late night, every blog post, every YouTube upload, every car build, and every risk was another page leading to a story worth telling.

The ending isn’t determined by where you started.

It’s determined by whether you keep turning the page.

Because the best part of the story may still be ahead.

NFA.

The best part of your story hasn’t been written yet.

Keep turning the page.

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