Success Matters
We often talk about "success" as a destination defined by titles, status, and financial milestones. But what happens if you pause to evaluate the path you are actually on? In the latest episode of the Success Matters podcast, I sat down with Mackenzie Pemberton-Whiteley to explore what it means to go "rogue" against conventional expectations. At 21, Mackenzie walked away from university because he felt it wasn't helping him optimise for the life he wanted to build. Instead, he chose to iterate through real-world experiences learning just as much from the jobs he didn't want to do as the ones he did. Today, he views success not as a specific number, but as optionality, the freedom to control his time, look after his family, and support environmental causes like the Oars project. Here’s some key reflections from our conversation: 1. Opportunity Cost: If we make a decision, we must stand by it without complaint, remaining fully aware of what we are choosing not to do. 2. True Wealth: The value of earning money so that you have the capacity to give it away to those who need it most. 3. The 1% Rule: The compounding importance of working on yourself daily, entirely separate from your professional duties. If you are currently questioning the trajectory of your career, or simply looking for a more grounded perspective on personal growth, this episode is for you.
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