Dive In - Curiosity
I ran into a former student in the subway. Five minutes. A few words. And it changed the way I measure my life. In this episode, I step into a question that started while rewriting my resume: What actually counts? We’re taught to measure our lives by visible scale — titles, impact, recognition, how far we’ve gone. But what if the real measure isn’t altitude? What if it’s depth? This is a reflection on: * living what I now call an extraordinarily ordinary life * the tension between belonging and becoming * The quiet influence we rarely get to witness * why the moments that never make it onto a resume might matter most * redefining success as proximity, contribution, and fully inhabiting the life in front of us Along the way, I trace the thread from a Grade 4 dream of being an explorer… through classrooms, scuba diving, small towns, public service, and the systems we move through… to a single unexpected encounter that recalibrated everything. This isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s a set of field notes on: How we measure a life. Why many of us carry a quiet sense of deficit — even in the presence of evidence. And what changes when we ask a gentler question: Where have I already mattered? What if the scale of your life isn’t measured by how far you’ve gone… but by how deeply you’ve shown up?
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