[s2e3]: Me, Myself & I

Arthur remembers a crisp autumn afternoon in 1991.

He realizes that the stress of his middle age was just the necessary friction required to create a beautiful, quiet retirement.

Arthur Finch lived in three distinct gears: his racing past, his overwhelming present, and his looming future. At forty-one, he felt like a stranger to all of them. 🚲 The Boy on the Bike (Past) [S2E3] Me, Myself & I

He was trying to build a new business, but fear of failing his young daughter kept paralyzing his creativity.

His grandfather didn't rush to pick him up. Instead, he smiled and said, "The ground only holds you if you let it." Arthur stood up, dusted off his jeans, and learned that falling was just part of moving forward. 📊 The Man in the Maze (Present) Arthur remembers a crisp autumn afternoon in 1991

He holds a heavy, leather-bound book filled with his life's wild inventions and successful risks.

Arthur sat at his cluttered desk, drowning in spreadsheets and cold coffee. At forty-one, he felt like a stranger to all of them

Arthur imagines himself at seventy-five, looking out over a calm, sunlit lake.