I’ve reinvented myself so many times I don’t even remember what version 1.0 looked like.
At various points, I’ve been a commercial actor, a web developer, a carpenter, an author, and an entrepreneur. Some of those roles overlapped, some I left behind entirely. Reinvention isn’t just something I’ve done — it's coded into my DNA.
And as Founders, it's in all of our DNA to fundamentally re-invent ourselves. So why do we feel so stuck in the roles we hold today? Why does shifting paths feel so risky, so disloyal to the identity we've built — when our entire existence is built on questioning assumptions?
What would it take for us to wake up tomorrow and say, “Screw it, I’m doing something completely different”?
In most career...