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But somewhere along the way we stopped letting it consume us. And the difference between creating something real versus being consumed by something fake — that's what this video is about.
I spent years chasing things I thought would make me feel like enough. Sports stats. New trucks. The next purchase. Social media highlights. Other people's versions of success. And I kept waiting to feel like enough.
I never got there.
This is the story of what actually changed things. Not one thing — three. The moment I decided to make something instead of buy something. The moment I decided to serve someone instead of impress someone. And the third thing — the one that made the other two actually stick.
We read real books now. Our kids play with physical toys. We grow our own food. We know our neighbors by name. We go to church and the people there actually show up for us — with compost, with their tractor, with their time.
We quit scrolling. And we built this instead.