Your family is together. But when were you last really together?
You've built something remarkable. Your company. Your career. Your portfolio.
…the life most people only dream about.
And yet. Somewhere between the eighty-hour weeks and the packed schedules and the devices that never fully go away, the family started living parallel lives under the same roof.
Kids in their rooms. Parents in their heads. Everyone present, no one actually there.
It's not that you don't care. It's that everything competes — relentlessly, constantly — for the attention you'd rather be giving the people you love most.