Let’s be honest. You probably said "yes" to something today that you didn’t want to do. Maybe it was a shift at work you didn't need, a drink with a "friend" who drains your energy, or a favor for a family member that ate up your entire Sunday. You did it because you wanted to be nice. You did it because you didn’t want the friction. You did it because the word "No" feels like a weapon you’re afraid to fire. But here is the cold truth: Every time you say a weak "yes" to someone else, you are screaming "no" to yourself. We live in an economy of attention. Everyone wants a piece of you. Your boss, your spouse, the algorithm, the advertisers. If you do not build a fortress around your time, you will die having lived someone else's life. This isn’t a modern problem. The ancient Stoics saw this coming 2,000 years ago. They knew that a man’s most valuable currency wasn't gold or reputation—it was his time . This is your guide to...
Live Bold. Stay Rogue.