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A letter from the founders

If you are reading this, you are the one we built it for.

Jeff Holst & Jillian Sidoti · Rincón, Puerto Rico

If you are reading this, you are probably the kind of person we built Last Life Ever for. Someone who already knows they want more. Not vague, abstract more. The specific more that has been sitting in the back of your head for years.

You can write the book.

You can climb the mountain.

You can invest in the real estate, take the year, sell the firm, move the family.

You can take the trip you have been telling yourself you cannot afford.

This is not a sales pitch. It is the answer we kept trying to give people who came to us not knowing where to start.

From Jeff.

I was diagnosed with leukemia at twenty seven. The year that followed taught me, in a way that does not unteach itself, that a life lived behind glass is no life at all. I hiked Machu Picchu at thirty. I have not stopped since.

I now own more than three hundred and fifty apartment units. I run a hundred-mile race a year. I am writing a book that no one asked for and everyone is going to read.

The no bad days philosophy I am known for is not a slogan. It is a frame I had to build because I lived through what happens when you assume your life is going to be long, and then it isn't. I do not get to have a bad day. None of the people in my orbit get to have a bad day either. They roll their eyes when I say it. They also stop calling them bad days.

From Jillian.

I spent twenty years as a securities attorney. I helped entrepreneurs raise more than four billion dollars. I built a reputation as the lawyer founders called when they wanted the deal done right, not just done.

In 2024 I sold my firm. I moved my family to Rincón, Puerto Rico, because the math finally worked and because I had run out of reasons to keep waking up in California. The version of me who did not make that move still lived a respectable life. She was just not living the life she actually wanted.

The system I built — the math that lets the work fund the travel and not the other way around — is what closes that gap. It is the whole reason Last Life Ever has Adventures attached to it and not just essays.

What this is, then.

Last Life Ever is what happens when our two versions of do not waste this met. The travel-first life is the brand. The Adventures are the doors we open for people who want to walk through.

We host small groups. Eight to twelve travelers plus the two of us. Egypt next August, under a total solar eclipse over Luxor. Samaná this October, on a stretch of beach most people have never heard of. Wherever we are going next when we figure it out.

We are not coaches. We are not gurus. We are two operators who built businesses, took the trips, and figured out enough to be useful to people who are still figuring it out.

If this moved you, do something with it today.

If you have been meaning to take the trip, look at the Adventures and put a deposit down. Not because we need the deposit. Because the act of paying for a trip you are going to take in eighteen months is what shifts the version of you who waits.

If you want to talk first, book a call. Twenty minutes, no agenda, no sales pitch. Tell us where you are stuck and we will tell you what we would do.

If you are not ready to do either, subscribe to the Tuesday note. One short email a week. The next trip, the next idea, the occasional honest answer to a question we keep getting. We will be here when you are ready.

The trip is the door. We will see you on the other side.

With everything we know about how this works,

Jeff Holst & Jillian Sidoti Founders, Last Life Ever
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