El Tiempo Que Tenemos -

In Spanish, "tiempo" means both "time" and "weather." This linguistic link is beautiful. Just as the weather is dynamic, unpredictable, and beyond our control, so too is time. You cannot argue with the rain; you dance in it or shelter from it. Similarly, you cannot argue with the passing of years; you must adapt to with grace.

The book is a collection of reflections on how we spend our days and how we can reclaim depth in a distracted world. El Tiempo Que Tenemos

Let’s do a final exercise. The average life is 4,000 weeks. Subtract your age in weeks. The number you get is —the time we have left. In Spanish, "tiempo" means both "time" and "weather

True wealth is not a big bank account; it is a slow morning with coffee and a book, followed by an unhurried conversation with a friend. That is at its finest. Similarly, you cannot argue with the passing of

Don’t waste it.

Understanding the depth of the time we have isn't about morbidly counting days; it’s about shifting our perspective from quantity to quality . 1. The Paradox of Modern Time