Three Lives You Could Live, and Why Only One Is Yours
It is the one you protect
A while ago I did something I had never done before. I sat down and wrote out three full versions of my own future.
Not vague hopes. Three complete lives, each built around one priority. The first was built around money. The second around freedom. The third around mastery. I gave each one a real shape. What I would earn, how my weeks would look, where I would live, what I would make, and what I would slowly stop doing.
It is a strange thing to do, and I think everyone should try it. Most of us carry these three versions around without ever looking at them straight. We tell ourselves we want all of it. More money, more freedom, deeper work. We assume they all point the same way. They do not.
The moment I saw the three lives next to each other, two things became clear, and both of them bothered me.
The first is that the life I dream about is not the life I would actually do well in. The version with the open calendar and the long stretches abroad looks beautiful on paper. When I picture living it for real, I can already feel myself getting restless by month six.
The second is harder to admit. One of these three pulls harder than the other two, and it is not the one I would choose out loud. It does not come in through the front door, where you can see it coming. It comes in through the side, dressed as ambition, and slowly takes over a life you thought you had already decided.
So here is what this is really about. Choosing a life is not about choosing. It is about what you are willing to give up, and whether you can live with losing the versions you did not pick. Almost nobody talks about that part. We talk about goals. We rarely talk about the lives we give up to reach them.
In the rest of this piece I will show you all three versions in full, the money life, the freedom life, and the mastery life, exactly as I wrote them. I will tell you which one I chose, and the uncomfortable thing I found out about the one I thought I wanted. And I will give you the one thing that decides which of your three lives you actually end up living, no matter which one you say you want.
This is the part I usually keep to myself. Here is what I found.




