Start Here: Living an Unlimited Life
Question the narrative. Build the life that fits.
If you’re here, there’s a good chance your life looks successful on paper.
You’ve worked hard. Built something meaningful. Checked many of the boxes you once believed would define success.
And yet something in you quietly wonders if there might be more:
More alignment.
More creativity.
More possibility than the version of life you’ve accepted so far.
You’re not alone in that feeling.
For years, I followed a path that looked right from the outside — a long corporate career, stability, recognition. But life has a way of interrupting the stories we think we’re supposed to live.
Through chronic pain, career disruption and a return to the creative work I was drawn to for years, I began asking a different question:
What becomes possible when we stop waiting for permission?
That question is at the heart of this publication.
Living an Unlimited Life is about questioning the narratives we inherit — about work, success, health and identity — and building lives that actually fit.
Because many of the limits we accept are simply stories we’ve been taught not to question.
Here you’ll find writing about:
• recognizing when a life no longer fits
• questioning cultural and personal narratives about success
• experiments in building a more aligned life
• the courage to trust what you already know
If you’re new here, these are the best places to begin:
Stop Waiting for Permission — the story of how this chapter began.
The Unlimited Life Manifesto — the beliefs behind this publication.
Some of the earliest writing here came out of my experience living with chronic pain. If that part of the story resonates with you, you can explore it through the Pain Story posts.
My hope is that a year from now, readers of this publication will have given themselves permission to do something they once believed they couldn’t.
If this sounds like the kind of conversation you want to be part of, you’re in the right place.
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