What if the goal of retirement isn’t just “more free time”… but a life you’re not trying to escape from?
In this episode, Jacquie talks with Jermaine Ee, founder of HeirLight, about the pressure to postpone life for a promised future, and how clarity often arrives quickly once avoidance ends.
You’ll hear Jermaine’s perspective on defining what is enough (and whose voices shape that definition), why the best days aren’t always the big adventures, and how one conversation with his mom led to a dream trip that changed everything.
We also touch on estate planning in a refreshingly human way: not as a fear-based task, but as a way to reduce confusion, protect dignity, and care for the people you love.
What We Covered:
- Why so many people trade their present for a promised future
- How culture shapes our definition of “enough”
- Living for the weekend vs. designing a good Tuesday
- The “small paper” exercise: whose opinions actually matter
- Choosing relationships that add energy (and reducing time with draining ones)
- Busy vs. meaningful: saying no more often
- A powerful reminder: ask your parents about their dreams
- Estate planning as clarity (not fear): will, health care directive, power of attorney
Key Takeaways:
- Clarity arrives quickly once avoidance ends.
- A meaningful life is built on ordinary days, not just big moments.
- Comparison steals joy, especially when you’re comparing to people you don’t really know.
- The opinions that matter should fit on a small piece of paper.
- Clarity is love in practical form, especially for families.
Connect with Jermaine:
- HeirLight: https://heirlight.com
- Jermaine: https://eejermaine.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eejermaine
Themes:
- Purpose & Meaning in Retirement
- Personal Growth & Lifelong Learning
- Mindset & Self-Talk
- Resilience & Emotional Strength
- Creating a Fulfilling Routine
- Courage, Confidence & Taking Action
- Life Transitions & Reinvention