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Everybody wants the moonshot. The moment you can point to and say, there—that’s when my life meant something. But nobody tells you what comes with you when you get there. That’s why this moment on Artemis stopped me cold. One of the astronauts looked out at a crater on the moon and asked to name it after his late wife, Carroll. In the middle of all that vastness… he reached for her. Not because he forgot where he was. And somehow, in all that distance, it felt like the most human thing imaginable. Because we all say we want to be loved. And yes—love is soft and steady and necessary. But being seen? Being seen is something deeper. Quieter. Almost sacred. To be loved is to be held. Seen says: I know you. I know what you carry. And isn’t that what we’re all reaching for? Not more noise. Not more validation. Because you can be surrounded by love and still feel invisible. You can be chosen and still feel unknown. You can build a beautiful life and still wonder why it doesn’t quite feel like yours. So here’s the question this week: Where in your life are you being loved… but not truly seen? And more importantly—where can you offer that to someone else? Because this isn’t just something we wait to receive. A text that names what you admire. Because the one thing I know to be true this week is this: There are a million miles between being loved and being seen. And we close that distance, one brave moment at a time. That’s why I created All In. Not as another thing to achieve, but as a way back to yourself—and to the people who matter most—so you can stop skimming the surface of your life and start actually living inside it. If you’re ready for more of that kind of life, check out All In. And then hit reply and tell me: what’s one thing you’re going to do this week to truly see someone who matters to you? |