Some of the hardest decisions aren’t between right and wrong—they’re between two right options. This is where alignment matters more than analysis, and where leadership becomes personal.
Decision-making isn’t determined by your label—it’s shaped by conditions. This post breaks down what actually influences how we decide and why common stereotypes and “quick advice” often miss the mark.
With growing concerns about hospice fraud, I share what real, compassionate hospice care looked like for our family—and the value we found in a provider who truly served with dignity, support, and integrity.
What happens after we die? There are a lot of beliefs—but this isn’t a debate. This is where my understanding comes from, grounded in my faith as a follower of Jesus and what I see in Scripture, especially after walking through this with my mom.
I’ve seen God provide in ways I couldn’t predict—and still found myself back in a place I should have avoided.
Not because life just happened, but because more than a few of my own decisions led me here.
So what do I do with the tension between knowing better… and not doing better?