By Steve Moran

Most days, I’m pretty impressed with myself.

I built Foresight from nothing, grew it, sold it — and along the way we remained obsessed with our mission: improving the lives of the people who live and work in senior living. It’s meaningful work. Work that matters. 

Work people actually thank me for.

And they do. People tell me I’m doing something important. Sometimes I believe them.

But here’s the part nobody claps for:

My life is a quiet disaster too.

Not the dramatic kind, just a very ordinary disaster life that plagues both successful and not so successful people. Too many things I do just because I have always done them, and think I need to do them.

The urgent stuff that too often is not all that important. 

Here is the scariest part:

From the outside, it still looks like a pretty good life.

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