Some questions are too important to leave unexplored.

The MORE Project brings together remarkable people from different disciplines, experiences, and perspectives to explore some of life’s most important questions and create ideas that can help more people live fuller, more meaningful lives.

Our inaugural question:

How do we live lives we won’t regret?

Explore the inaugural Fellowship (May 2027)

Why The MORE Project Exists

MORE began with a simple question:

How do we help people get more out of life?

Over time, that question led to bigger ones. What makes a life feel meaningful? Why do we postpone what matters? What helps people change before crisis forces them to? How do we live lives we won’t regret?

Questions like these are too important for any one person, company, or discipline to answer alone.

The MORE Project exists to bring together people with different expertise, experiences, and ways of seeing the world to explore those questions together, challenge assumptions, and create ideas that can help more people live fuller, more meaningful lives.

The Inaugural Fellowship

Eight Founding Fellows. Different perspectives. One question.

Our inaugural Fellowship will explore:

How do we live lives we won’t regret?

It is a question almost everyone confronts eventually, but too often only after loss, illness, burnout, or the realization that time is moving faster than we thought.

Over the course of one month, eight Founding Fellows will bring different disciplines, experiences, and perspectives to the question through a series of virtual conversations, shared inquiry, and an intimate gathering on Topsail Island, North Carolina.

The goal is not to arrive with the answers. It is to challenge assumptions, learn from one another, uncover ideas none of us would reach alone, and create something meaningful from what emerges.

Because a question this important deserves more than eight people thinking about it.

Who We’re Bringing Together

The MORE Project is built on a simple belief: the most important questions in life rarely belong to a single discipline.

We’re bringing together a deliberately diverse group of thinkers, creators, scientists, psychologists, physicians, entrepreneurs, writers, artists, philosophers, and leaders whose experiences and perspectives can challenge one another and expand the conversation.

We’re not looking for people who claim to have the answer.

We’re looking for people who are curious enough to question what they know, generous enough to share what they’ve learned, and open enough to discover something none of us could reach alone.

Different lives. Different lenses. One table.

What We’ll Do Together

The Fellowship is designed to move from conversation to contribution.

We’ll begin with provocative questions, shared reading, and virtual conversations that challenge assumptions and surface different ways of seeing the central question.

Then we’ll come together in person to go deeper, test ideas, look for patterns, and make sense of what we’ve learned.

From there, we’ll create something that carries the work beyond the Fellowship itself, whether that takes the form of writing, research, film, tools, public conversations, or something we have not imagined yet.

The goal is not simply to have a meaningful experience together. It is to create something meaningful for others.

This isn’t a conference. It isn’t a retreat.

It’s a working fellowship built around questions that matter.

The inaugural Fellowship is just the beginning.

The long-term vision for The MORE Project is to become an ongoing platform for bringing remarkable people together, exploring consequential questions about how we live, and sharing what emerges with a much larger audience.

Future Fellowships will take on new questions, bring together new perspectives, and create new ways for the ideas to travel beyond the people who were there.

Because the point of The MORE Project is not simply to gather interesting people in a beautiful place.

It is to create ideas that help more people live better.

If that sounds like a conversation you want to be part of, we’d love to hear from you.