The Authentic Journey Pod
The word "yet" is the difference between a closed sentence and an open future, and in this solo episode, Ben Beeri argues that adding it to every limiting statement is what moves people from stagnation to action. The monologue reframes goal-setting through a single picture metaphor: most people fixate on one point and miss the wider frame holding the house on the hill, the dream relationship, or the billion-dollar bank account they haven't claimed yet. He shares his own timeline as evidence — starting his business in college ten years ago, hitting seven figures by 25, and only later traveling abroad, riding scooters, and launching this podcast — each milestone unlocked by treating it as a "not yet" instead of a "never." The episode sits inside broader conversations on entrepreneurship, mindset shifts, and limiting beliefs, with the recurring anchor phrase "yesterday ends today." Listeners are given a direct assignment: write down three things you haven't done yet, set a deadline, map the first step, and post one in the comments. The closing image — jumping out of the plane and building the parachute on the way down — frames the willingness to start as 90% of the work.
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