What’s one area of your life where, if you're honest, you've coasted? Not failing, not struggling—just floating comfortably in the lukewarm bath of good enough. Maybe it’s your work, your health, your creativity, your relationships. You’re getting by. But getting by isn’t the same as being lit up.
With AI now churning out passable emails, essays, and even art, the bar for “average” is getting automated out of relevance. In a world where the middle is being mechanized, what’s left is the edge—the bold, the original, the deeply human. And here’s the twist: you don’t need to be extraordinary—you just need to pursue something extraordinary.
What would that look like for you? Writing the novel. Training for the marathon. Building the thing you’ve only daydreamed about. Yes, you might fail. But you’ll fail forward, and the pursuit itself will change you in ways comfort never could.
So where are you settling? And what’s one step—just one—that nudges you toward your edge?