Brainwashed To Be Broke
What if the "safe path" everyone pushed on you is actually the riskiest move you could make? Eric Thayne grew up in an extremely traditional family — college, get a job, work the job. Everyone around him followed it. He didn't. He started his first real business at 13, designing graphics for bands on MySpace and collecting $20 payments through a brand-new thing called PayPal. By the time he "learned" graphic design in college, he already had 11 years of paid experience and realized the classroom couldn't teach him what real reps already had. Eric has since helped scale multiple seven-figure brands with organic content that's pulled over 500 million views. But this conversation isn't a flex reel. It's about the programming most of us never question: that a job equals safety, that failure is real, and that grinding yourself into the ground is the price of success. The friction runs deep. Eric pushes back on the idea of "risk" entirely — arguing that every decision carries a possible future you don't want, so the imagined downside is just a story you're making up. If you're going to make one up, why not a good one? And the real way to shrink risk isn't to play small — it's to stack skills until the deck tips in your favor. A few moments that turn the conversation: — Why a full-time job can leave you with less control, not more — The reframe that quietly erased "failure" from his vocabulary — Why he refuses to schedule mornings and works with his body's rhythm instead of fighting it — The final-message gut-punch: realizing the "need" to be successful was never real In this conversation, you'll learn: - Why "stable" jobs can carry more hidden risk than starting a business - How to reframe failure as data instead of an ending - The skill-stacking approach that makes risk shrink as you grow - Why peak mornings + free-flowing blocks beat the 8-hour grind - How hustle culture is engineered to scare you into buying and burning out - What it actually means to teach kids (and yourself) how value is created Guest: Eric Thayne Connect with Eric👇 🔗 Website: ericdain.com [http://ericdain.com] 🔗 Facebook: Eric Thayne 🔗 Eric’s book: createdontcapture.com [http://createdontcapture.com] 🔔 If this episode stirred something in you, don't ignore it. Share It with someone who needs to hear this. Subscribe, leave a comment and remember, you weren't born to follow the script, you were born to be free.
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