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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 34 MIN

TMIT 48: Can We Prevent a Midlife Crisis?

from The Most Important Thing: Exploring Family Culture and Leadership at Home · host Danielle and Greg Neufeld

We spend our twenties and thirties knocking down goals like bowling pins. We secure the career, buy the house, and start a family. Checking all those boxes triggers a strange realization. We look up and see the path forward is completely undefined.Coming home from our recent spring break trip to Sedona forced a total reset. The air shifted. We realized we have officially entered a new phase of life. Danielle is turning forty next month and standing at a crossroads. She is looking at the chasm between the constant pursuit of goals and the actual meaning behind them.We dive straight into the data behind the midlife crisis in Episode 48. Research shows human happiness follows a U curve that hits rock bottom around age 47. People find themselves managing aging parents and raising kids while experiencing massive hormonal shifts. The midlife crisis is ultimately a crisis of meaning.We get vulnerable about the new dynamics in our own home. Greg shares a massive shift in his mindset. Home used to be the place where he collapsed to recharge for work battles. He is flipping the script completely to invest his absolute best energy directly into our family culture.One of the most intense parts of this episode is our premortem exercise. We sat down and asked what the wreckage looks like if we stay on autopilot for the next ten years. We are sharing our failure map so you can start drawing your own success route.

We spend our twenties and thirties knocking down goals like bowling pins. We secure the career, buy the house, and start a family. Checking all those boxes triggers a strange realization. We look up and see the path forward is completely undefined.Coming home from our recent spring break trip to Sedona forced a total reset. The air shifted. We realized we have officially entered a new phase of life. Danielle is turning forty next month and standing at a crossroads. She is looking at the chasm between the constant pursuit of goals and the actual meaning behind them.We dive straight into the data behind the midlife crisis in Episode 48. Research shows human happiness follows a U curve that hits rock bottom around age 47. People find themselves managing aging parents and raising kids while experiencing massive hormonal shifts. The midlife crisis is ultimately a crisis of meaning.We get vulnerable about the new dynamics in our own home. Greg shares a massive shift in his mindset. Home used to be the place where he collapsed to recharge for work battles. He is flipping the script completely to invest his absolute best energy directly into our family culture.One of the most intense parts of this episode is our premortem exercise. We sat down and asked what the wreckage looks like if we stay on autopilot for the next ten years. We are sharing our failure map so you can start drawing your own success route.

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