The Authentic Journey Pod
Hitting a seven-figure business at 25 didn't deliver the relief Ben Beeri expected — it reset the scoreboard from 99 back to 01, and that reset is the spine of this solo episode on growth, comfort, and discomfort as a discipline. The host uses two extended metaphors — the basketball scoreboard that only holds two digits, and the fish moving from pond to river to ocean — to explain why the tactics that took you from point A to point B will make you "crash and burn" going from B to C. He walks through his own pivot from survival-mode hustle to buying watches, cars, and gym memberships, then realizing comfort had become its own kind of suffocation, and the swimming goal that replaced it: one million yards, currently sitting around 950,000, swum in 1,800-yard sessions of 33 to 36 minutes. Adjacent themes include entrepreneurship after the first seven figures, self-development and nervous-system regulation, endurance training, and the psychology of lifestyle creep. The throughline: predictability is the signal to change games, and "there's nothing more comfortable than being uncomfortable" once you trust you can win the next level.
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