The season of slow-feeling time has ended.
If we simply “got back to normal” we would’ve missed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
I am committed to helping us - on this journey to be better husbands, fathers, or citizens - all rise together.
This exercise has helped the best version of myself to show up more than he would otherwise. It’s a “dress rehearsal for the day.”
I am so grateful to Riley for teaching me to be a better father and person. He taught me about the slipper slope of control and abuse.
We have exclusive programs for people with “high-potential”. If we do that, then who exactly is “low-potential”?
As artists, we’re choosing to be out on a limb. That’s what our art requires.
“Aunts” and “Uncles” build resilient cultures - whether it’s in a family or a larger organization.
What to do if your company feels like a high-school cafeteria.
I snapped out of the LinkedIn doom loop by thinking about the sacrifices a counterfactual world would’ve required.
How I respond to feeling used up is a choice. It’s a choice. It’s a choice.
Myles - this is a memory of your first steps, and a reflection of mine for you to remember.
What I was told would lead to success, led to fragility. Hard things, as it turns out, lead to courage and inner-strength.