Helping raise nearly $120 million should have felt like the finish line.
For Morgan Keim, it became the beginning of a different journey.
The Series A was a milestone that many founders spend years chasing.
What followed was an endless cycle of flights between Boston and Los Angeles, a calendar driven by meetings, and a pace that left little room for anything else.
Six months into that chapter, it became clear that professional success had started to come at the expense of personal fulfillment.
That realization forced Morgan to reassess what he was actually optimizing for.
Instead of pursuing bigger milestones for their own sake, he shifted his focus toward building a life centered on freedom, meaningful relationships, and the ability to be present for the people who mattered most.
Success isn't just about reaching the next milestone.
It's about making sure the life waiting on the other side is one worth living.

