Truth?
I don’t trust “someday.”
I trust doing the damn thing right now.
I climbed over 100km VERTICAL last year because I wanted something big enough to meet it.... despite ankle injury.
I was airlifted off a summit with altitude sickness watching the biggest wild goal of the year crumble in the process.... but instead of going home sulking... I headed out for epic ridge climbing adventures instead.
I’ve waded glacial rivers knowing damn well there was no neat plan on the other side.
Not because I’m reckless.
Because I don't want a perfect, trodden path and a neatly packaged and predictable life.
And that’s the same rule I’ve built my work by.
I don’t wait to feel confident.
I don’t wait until it’s explainable.
I don’t shrink the desire so it fits other peoples' lives.
I choose the thing that forces me to cut the BS and become more of who I already am.
I know you’ve already done a lot.
More than most people ever will.
You’re not stuck.
You’re not lazy.
You’re not missing discipline.
You’re just living in a life you’ve already outgrown and pretending it’s fine because it technically works.
You don’t get extra points for being patient.
You don’t get rewarded for staying reasonable.
And you don’t get your real life later just because you’ve been good.
Wild Goals Workshop exists because I’m done watching capable people keep their real life in the future.
Calling it timing.
Calling it strategy.
Calling it being smart.
When really?
They’re just afraid to choose something that will actually change them.
This isn’t for careful people.
It’s not for planners who need guarantees.
It’s not for anyone who wants their life to stay familiar.
But if you know — in your gut — that your life is supposed to be bigger, wilder, louder than what you’re currently allowing…
If you’re done treating the real thing like it’s irresponsible…
Then this is how we move.
No permission.
No map.
No later.
You choose.
And the adventure answers.