In this solo episode of the Executor Help Podcast, David reflects on a belief many people quietly carry — that living well is something you earn later, after life becomes more organized, less stressful, and more under control.
Drawing on decades of working with families, David talks about how the pressure to "get everything right" can slowly drain the joy out of ordinary moments.
Many people believe they should have life figured out by now, and when it still feels messy, they assume they're falling short.
This episode explores why living well doesn't require a perfect life. Instead, it comes from staying connected to what matters — even when life is unfinished, imperfect, and unpredictable.
For anyone who feels they're waiting for the right moment to finally enjoy life a little more, this conversation offers a thoughtful perspective.
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