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Mark McCartney: What Does a Good Life Actually Look Like? | He Rang the Bell at the NYSE—Then Walked Away & 300 Conversations That Changed Everything

Mar 2, 2026
Mark McCartney, an Irish-born coach who left finance to explore presence and authenticity, shares his journey from ringing the NYSE bell to hosting nearly 300 conversations on what makes life meaningful. He discusses silence practices, radical honesty, how leaders move from performative to genuine, and why presence and inner–outer coherence matter in relationships and decision-making.
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Good Life Is A Personal Evolving Question

  • Across ~300 interviews, Mark found there's no universal answer to "What is a good life"; it's deeply individual and evolves over time.
  • He recommends tending to the question periodically — ask what a good life is for you now or this week.
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Presence Marks People Who Feel Their Life Is Good

  • Presence is a common marker among people who say they're living a good life; they inhabit their experience fully, highs and lows alike.
  • Mark contrasts being present with chasing ideals or projecting life on social media that disconnects you from what's here.
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Authenticity Means Inner Outer Coherence

  • Authenticity equals inner and outer coherence, not indiscriminate disclosure; saying things your heart doesn't believe causes pain.
  • Mark cites Tom Morgan: speaking untrue words hurts, so authenticity reduces internal conflict.
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