Stardate 05.13.2026
It’s getting real now.
In forty-eight hours, the first shipment of extruded aluminum arrives at my door. Long black rails that, for now, exist only as possibility. I chose black because my supplier is running a sale. They also did me a favor and cut every piece to the exact measurements I sent over—measurements I borrowed from a van builder I’ve quietly studied for months.
I’m building a van interior without owning a van.
If that sounds a little unhinged, you’re tracking with me just fine.
Put me in a room with a hundred van builders and I would rank last in qualifications. Dead last. Yet here I am, laying the foundation for what I hope becomes a five-star dream home on wheels. It has to be five-star quality. That’s the only way my wife is coming along for this adventure.
My official retirement date from the day job still sits four years, one month, and twenty-three days out. The calendar says wait. My spirit says build.
I’m in a stretch of life that feels like a workshop table covered in half-assembled projects. Experiments everywhere. Some elegant. Some clumsy. All of them teaching me something I didn’t know before.
None of this would be happening if I hadn’t made a decision during some very dark days to face my finances head-on. I had to learn how to live differently. That season reshaped how I think about money, time, and what is actually possible when you get honest with yourself.
That’s why I’m going live today at 1:00pm Iowa time.
I want friends and family who feel buried under debt to see that there is a path forward. I’m not fully equipped for a proper livestream. The lighting will be suspect. The audio might echo. I’ll be juggling multiple free platforms at once because the paid tools can wait.
This is very much a “use what you have” operation.
The spirit behind it reminds me of Dave Ramsey and his message about living differently now so you can live differently later. I’m not trying to be polished. I’m trying to be useful.
If you decide to follow along for the next four years and beyond, here’s what you’ll see: trial, error, learning in public, and a steady willingness to step into things I’m not fully qualified to do yet.
That’s where some of the best growth hides.
“Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.” — Proverbs 16:3
I’m committing these aluminum rails, this future van, this livestream, and this strange season of experimentation to Him. The outcome will take care of itself.
Later today, I’ll set a camera in the conference room of the woman who helped me become debt-free over ten years. She doesn’t know it yet, but she’s about to become part of Lucy’s origin story.
Join me here:
https://substack.com/@michaelmulliganlivelong
Captain’s Addendum
Spock: “Captain, constructing a starship interior prior to acquiring the vessel is… unconventional.”
Bones: “I’ve seen worse, Spock. At least he’s building something instead of waiting around for permission.”
Sometimes the first step in a journey looks nothing like a journey. It looks like black aluminum rails on a garage floor and a man learning as he goes.
Thank you for walking this road with me. May you live long and prosper. 🖖

