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There’s a well-known advertising tag line for a credit card company that asks “what’s in YOUR wallet?”, implying that if it’s anything other than their card, you’re not getting the most out of your life. The success of that ad campaign relies on selling people on the idea that the wallet defines the person. Only a fool would say that money doesn’t matter – it can buy you a comfortable life, but it rarely provides comfort. It certainly doesn’t define who you are.

But if someone asked you “what’s in your life wallet?”, how would you answer? Do the contents of your “life wallet” reflect all of your strengths, your values, and your passions, expressed out loud and without apologies? If someone found that “wallet”, would they know that it’s yours? And would they say that you’re living every moment in pursuit of a life well lived?

Welcome to two large lives, lived well and very out loud.