During his treatment, Elias met Sarah, a woman who had been "chasing life" from a hospital bed for three years. She didn't talk about careers or glass towers. She talked about the way the light hit the lakefront in October and the taste of a truly good cup of coffee.
One Tuesday, the race stopped. A routine check-up for persistent fatigue turned into a specialist referral, which turned into a diagnosis that sounded more like a sentence: advanced leukemia. Chasing Life
Elias spent his twenties "chasing" a very specific version of life. He was a rising star in a high-pressure architectural firm in Chicago, measuring his success by the height of the glass towers he designed and the speed of his morning commute. To Elias, life was a race with a finish line that kept moving further away. During his treatment, Elias met Sarah, a woman