We desire to live with intent.
Life can be wonderful. It is absolutely short. We want to make it count.
This site gives a broad perspective on our lives, and constructs a bridge linking past successes to, as Walt would say, “a great, big, beautiful tomorrow.”
Far too often individuals struggle through the day-to-day world without analyzing their actions, or relating these actions to any fundamental values or ways they intend to live. Such a lack of focus destroys productivity, often leads to dissatisfaction with one’s position in life, and places one at risk of being an unwise steward of the resources entrusted to them.
This is how we pay attention.
[1] Get wisdom → [2] articulate values → [3] apply values → [4] create feedback loops → [5] refine and repeat.
This site is a series of essays, linked below, that describe our attempts to live this out.
John was recently interviewed about this process here: Seeking Truth.
Feedback loops help us up our game. Here’s how we do it:
This site was inspired by Steve Candeto’s (1956 – 1996) annual family reports, of which record we have 1982, 1983, 1985, and 1993 editions. The “Why we are doing this” and “How we are doing this” sections of this site were partially adapted from Steve’s 1993 report.