Sometimes at sessions like this, as the possibility of a new way of work sinks in, results-only co-creator Ressler says she’s seen boomer-aged men break down and cry.
“They realize they’ve not seen their children grow up,” she says. “They’ve given up hobbies, they’ve given up dreams to play the game. We don’t want future generations to look back on their lives and have so many regrets that they cry.”