Stop Focusing On The Results (Do This Instead)
In this episode of Move Right, Zach and Jake explore a question that sits underneath almost every area of life: What are your roots actually planted in? In a culture that constantly pushes speed, comparison, image, and surface-level success, they talk about why so many people feel spiritually exhausted, emotionally unstable, or disconnected from real peace even while chasing good things on the outside. This conversation is about what truly sustains a person when pressure, suffering, uncertainty, and temptation inevitably come.
Rather than focusing only on external behavior, Zach and Jake dig into the deeper issue of formation—what shapes a man over time, what he meditates on, what influences him, and where he looks for life. Drawing heavily from biblical imagery around rootedness, they discuss how shallow roots lead to instability, while deep roots create resilience, fruitfulness, peace, and clarity even in difficult seasons. They also wrestle with the difference between striving and abiding, and why many people are trying to produce externally without first being deeply grounded internally.
Through the lens of Move Right, the episode challenges listeners to think seriously about what they are feeding their minds, where they are seeking identity, and whether their life is being built on something deep enough to last. This is a conversation for people who want more than surface-level productivity or temporary motivation and are looking for a more rooted, durable, and meaningful way to live.
To watch the full conversation, find Move Right with Zach and Jake on YouTube at @ZKosturos.
Additional Discussion Topics:
* What it means to be deeply rooted instead of emotionally reactive
* Why external success cannot replace internal stability
* The connection between roots, resilience, and long-term fruitfulness
* The difference between striving and abiding
* How daily inputs shape identity, thinking, and peace
* Why suffering often reveals what a person is truly rooted in
* The role of Scripture, truth, and meditation in spiritual formation
* How to build a life that remains steady through pressure and uncertainty