Early in my research about Chip Conley, I heard him share a perspective that stopped me in my tracks. Invoking Father Richard Rohr’s insight, he shared that we spend the first half of our lives serving our ego and the second half serving our soul. For weeks, I couldn’t stop asking: How can I start the second half sooner? Purpose is the theme that drew me to Conley’s work as founder of The Modern Elder Academy (MEA), “the world’s first midlife wisdom school.” He previously founded Joie de... Read this story