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The Bill
Always Comes Due.
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We live in a world that rewards convenience and delays consequence.
Skip the workout. Push the appointment. Ignore the signal.
Nothing happens. Until it does.
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I've seen this story more times than I'd like to admit.
A strong, capable parent in their 30s or 40s. Busy, successful, just getting through the week. Fitness becomes optional. Health becomes something they'll get to later.
Fast forward 15 to 20 years.
Now their kids are the ones rearranging schedules. Driving them to appointments. Helping them up stairs. Managing medications.
Not because of bad luck. Because of neglected responsibility.
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The child never signed up for that role that early. That's not legacy. That's a bill. And it always comes due.
Bryce Smith
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Start treating your health like something that affects more than just you.
Because it does. Your energy, your mobility, your discipline, your consistency. It all becomes someone else's reality one day.
Health is not just personal. It's relational. The way you live today either gives your family freedom later, or responsibility they didn't ask for.
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Do this today.
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Schedule your next 3 workouts
Put them in your calendar like they matter. Because they do.
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Ask yourself one question
Am I training for how I look, or for how I'll show up for the people I love? Let that answer guide your effort.
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You don't need to be perfect. You just need to care enough to show up.
Train. Move. Take care of yourself. So one day you walk beside them, not behind them.
If this hit home, share it with someone you care about. We're building something real here.
Bryce Smith · AllSmith
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