If you had a million dollars to give away, who would you give it to?
If I had a million dollars to give away, I’d give it to someone who needs a procedure—someone standing between pain and healing, waiting for a call that says “you’re approved.” That’s where the real value of a million shows up—not in the flash, but in the quiet rescue of a life that still has a lot to live.
It’s interesting, a million used to sound like an endless sea of money. But today, it’s not as large as it seems. Bills, taxes, and time shrink it down fast. Yet the real wealth isn’t in how much I have—it’s in how much I’ve become human enough to have it. That’s the change that matters. The person who could give away a million has already earned something more valuable: the understanding of care and purpose and profit.

To focus on now? Treat my first dollar like it’s my first million—but think of it as seed money for someone’s future. Whether that’s through my creativity or small acts of generosity—each action could be the beginning of something big enough to give away later.
It’s not about waiting to have a million. It’s about becoming the kind of person who knows what to do with it.
Until next time.
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