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Thoughts on reinvention, clarity, work, money, and the quiet decisions that shape a life. New essays each week as we explore what it means to build a life with intention.
The Four Types of Work — And the One Most People Never Reach
I sat on a Blue Ridge overlook for five hours and made a decision that changed everything. Most work hits one or two of the four circles. Here's what changes when financial independence makes all four possible.
The Five Questions Every FI Journey Eventually Forces You to Answer
Five questions every FI journey eventually forces you to face — not the spreadsheet ones, the harder ones underneath. What I found when I finally tried to answer them honestly.
The Gilded Cage
Most people in the FI community talk about the cage only after they’ve escaped it. This is what it feels like from the inside — the residue that follows you home, the one‑more‑year loop, and the door that cracks open one good decision at a time.
From the River to the Corner Office — And Back Again
Your career has seasons. They don't follow a calendar and they don't care how old you are. Here's what I wish someone had told me about each one — from the river to the corner office and back again.
How FI Led Me to FINE: A New Way to Think About the Second Half of Life
For years, I chased FI as an escape plan—freedom from work, stress, and the version of myself I didn’t want to be anymore. But somewhere along the way, the pursuit of independence led me somewhere unexpected: toward work I actually enjoy, a life that feels lighter, and a new idea I now call FINE. This is the story of how FI opened a door I didn’t know I needed.