Shownotes
What if the goal of retirement isn’t just “more free time”… but a life you’re not trying to escape from?
Jermaine Ee is a storyteller based in Los Angeles and the founder of HeirLight, a fast, modern, emotionally intelligent way to create a legally binding will, health care directive, and durable power of attorney.
In this episode, Jermaine talks about the pressure to postpone life for a promised future—and how clarity often arrives quickly once avoidance ends. You’ll hear Jermaine’s perspective on defining what is enough (and whose voices shape that definition), why the best days aren’t always the big adventures, and how one conversation with his mom led to a dream trip that changed everything. We also touch on estate planning in a refreshingly human way: not as a fear-based task, but as a way to reduce confusion, protect dignity, and care for the people you love.
Key Topics:
- Why so many people trade their present for a promised future
- How culture shapes our definition of “enough”
- Living for the weekend vs. designing a good Tuesday
- The “small paper” exercise: whose opinions actually matter
- Choosing relationships that add energy (and reducing time with draining ones)
- Busy vs. meaningful: saying no more often
- A powerful reminder: ask your parents about their dreams
- Estate planning as clarity (not fear): will, health care directive, power of attorney
Thoughts to ponder
- Whose voices are shaping your definition of “enough” right now?
- What’s one thing you could do on a random Tuesday that would make it a good day?
- What conversation are you avoiding that would bring clarity to your family?
- If you asked your parents (or kids) about their dreams today, what might you learn?
Action steps (try this in 7 days)
- Design your “good Tuesday.” Write down 3 small things that would make an ordinary day feel like a win.
- Do the small-paper exercise. List the 5–7 people whose opinions truly matter—and stop outsourcing your self-worth to everyone else.
- Start one clarity conversation. Pick one topic you’ve been avoiding (health wishes, finances, family expectations, legacy) and take the first step.
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