The Weight of Suits and Souls

A letter to the man balancing external achievement and inner calling.

Brother, I see you—navigating boardrooms with confidence while privately questioning if this is truly your path. The world sees your decisiveness. I glimpse the sacred wrestling match happening when the office empties.

Is this all? Is there more? Was I made for something beyond titles and targets?

This divide isn’t weakness—it’s wisdom stirring. The greatest leaders I’ve known have stood exactly where you stand: accomplished by worldly standards yet haunted by the whisper of deeper purpose.

Your restlessness isn’t random. It’s recognition that success without meaning leaves even the most impressive life hollow at its core.

The path forward isn’t abandoning what you’ve built, but allowing it to be rebuilt with intention. Not starting over, but starting inward—where metrics fall away and the true measure of a man emerges.

God isn’t calling you to dismantle your life. He’s inviting you to infuse it with purpose that transcends performance. To lead not just from capability but from calling.

You don’t need another achievement. You need alignment.

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