
Harry Massey: Choice Point
A crisis, Harry Massey argues, is also a fork in the road: the moment he calls a Choice Point, where a setback forces a decision that can either break someone or remake them. Massey builds the film around interviews with people who hit that fork and chose differently, among them Richard Branson, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, self-help author Jack Canfield, scientist Gregg Braden, futurist Barbara Marx Hubbard, and Brian Moran, who went from drug addiction to working as an addiction counselor and life coach. Each recounts the specific event that forced the choice and the path taken afterward, from personal ruin toward some form of public service or renewed purpose. Massey frames his own youthful health crisis, which later led him to co-found NES Health and the Choice Point Foundation, as the same pattern playing out in his own life. The film stays close to first-person testimony rather than expert analysis, letting each subject's account carry the argument that adversity, met a certain way, becomes the turning point rather than the end.