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Halfway There

Finding Myself at 50: Letters to Men Who Feel Lost, Tired, and Still Fighting

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Halfway There

By: David Ray
Narrated by: Ross Blilie
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Turning fifty can feel like standing at a crossroads—exhausted, stretched thin, and wondering who you’ve become. Halfway There is a collection of letters written to men navigating this exact journey: fathers, husbands, friends, and brothers who feel lost, tired, or uncertain about the road ahead.

In these letters, you’ll find honesty about the weight of responsibility, the pressure of bills, the struggle to maintain identity, and the desire for purpose and adventure. More importantly, you’ll find hope: practical encouragement, reflections on presence over perfection, and a reminder that it’s never too late to reclaim your life, your passions, and your relationships.

Whether you’re questioning if you’re enough, yearning for more, or seeking a path forward, Halfway There offers a companion on the journey—reminding you that even in the midst of doubt and fatigue, the second half of life can still be meaningful, full, and alive.

©2025 David Ray (P)2025 David Ray
Aging & Longevity Aging Parents Parenting & Families Personal Development Personal Success Relationships Inspiring Thought-Provoking Feel-Good Heartfelt
Relatable Insights • Thoughtful Reflections • Calm Narration • Practical Guidance • Personal Approach • Natural Pacing

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I was surprised how much Halfway There packed into just 37 minutes. David Ray’s writing is sharp, and Ross Blilie’s narration made it feel alive. It’s short, easy to finish in one sitting, but the story lingers proof that big impact doesn’t need a long runtime.

Small but Powerful

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I picked up this audiobook on a whim and was surprised at how much it spoke to me. The way the narrator delivered each part made it easy to stay locked in, even on long drives. What stood out most was how relatable the lessons felt I could see parts of my own struggles reflected in them. It didn’t feel preachy, just honest and practical. By the time I finished, I felt pushed to take small but meaningful steps in my own life.

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Halfway There landed with me because it speaks the language of weariness without surrender. From the first pages, it feels like correspondence between men who’ve lived long enough to know that strength isn’t loud anymore—it’s endurance, responsibility, and continuing to show up when it would be easier not to.

What resonated most is the honesty about fatigue and doubt, paired with a refusal to quit. The letters don’t offer reinvention fantasies or easy answers. They reflect the reality of carrying decades of work, family, mistakes, and unrealized hopes—and still choosing to move forward. It reads less like advice and more like recognition, which is often what men at this stage need most.

Still Standing at Midlife

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I've been feeling a little lost and worn out lately, like I'm in a fight I can't win. I thought I was the only one feeling this way. This audiobook was a huge help. It felt like I was listening to letters written just for me, with a real understanding of what I'm going through.

Finally, I Don't Feel So Alone Anymore

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I didn’t expect this to connect the way it did. I’m in that stage where life feels like a grind work, bills, trying to be there for everyone and sometimes I just feel worn out. Hearing these made me stop and think about where I’m at and what I still want out of life. It wasn’t polished advice, more like someone being real about the struggles we all face. Honestly, it gave me a sense of hope I didn’t realize I needed.

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