Move Right
In this episode of Move Right, Zach and Jake tackle a question almost everyone is feeling right now: How do you know what deserves your time, energy, and focus when life feels full of options, noise, and pressure? Instead of treating overwhelm like a time-management problem alone, they explore a deeper framework for decision-making—learning how to separate the majors from the minors. This conversation is about how to cut through chaos, simplify what matters, and stop spending your best energy on things that feel productive but do not actually move life forward. Using real examples from business, family, faith, and entrepreneurship, Zach and Jake break down why many people naturally gravitate toward what feels familiar or comfortable instead of what is actually most important. They talk about why the ability to allocate time, attention, and effort may become one of the most valuable skills in a world filled with AI, endless content, and constant distraction. They also explore how to think about goals more clearly, how to reverse-engineer what really matters, and why some of the biggest breakthroughs come from simplifying life instead of adding more complexity. Through the lens of Move Right, they argue that uncommon outcomes will increasingly belong to people who can simplify well, identify the real priorities, and keep faith at the center while resisting the pressure to obsess over every minor detail. This episode is for men who feel stretched thin, pulled in too many directions, or unsure what the right next move actually is—and want a better framework for deciding what matters most. To watch the full conversation, find Move Right with Zach and Jake on YouTube at @ZKosturos. Additional Discussion Topics: * The difference between majors and minors in life and work * Why many people spend their best energy on the wrong things * How to think more clearly about time, focus, and allocation * Why simplification may be one of the most valuable skills going forward * How goals can be reverse-engineered into real priorities * The role of faith in organizing the other areas of life * Why entrepreneurs often avoid the real major and hide in setup work * How community and complementary strengths help people move forward
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