How much time is left?
It's a question most of us avoid, until something happens that makes it impossible to ignore.
After a heart transplant, Frederick M. Hueston found himself looking at time very differently. What used to feel endless suddenly felt limited, not just for him, but for everyone. That shift didn't lead to fear. It led to action, reflection, and a fair amount of humor along the way.
In How Much Time Is Left?, Fred takes you through what it's really like to live with that awareness. The pressure to do more. The realization that "someday" doesn't always show up. The balance between urgency and burnout. And the unexpected role humor plays in getting through it all.
This isn't a medical book. It's not a lecture. And it's definitely not about having everything figured out.
It's a straightforward, honest look at how we spend our time, why we put things off, and what changes when you stop assuming you've got plenty of it.
Whether you're dealing with a serious illness, recovering from one, or just starting to question how you're using your time, this book will make you think, laugh a little, and maybe take action on something you've been putting off.
Because the question isn't really how much time is left.
It's what you're going to do with it.