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Just Because Great Is Behind You

10 min · 27 de may de 2026
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I know what it looks like when the beautiful thing you're holding starts to feel like a eulogy. The appreciation is real. The warmth is real. But underneath it, something shifts so quietly you don't catch it. Gratitude tips into grief in advance. Savoring becomes silent surrender. I sat across from a friend recently. Mid-thirties. Real success happening in real time. He looked at me and asked: what if these are the good old days? What if we're already living in them? I said it before I knew I believed it. No. My best is not behind me. More is possible. More is coming. I stubbornly refuse to make scarcity out of what has already been abundant. Refuse to stop reaching and start managing memory. The good old days aren't over. And I'm not done with them yet. 🎧 No Stage, Just a ChairA podcast for people figuring it out as they go: building honest brands, real decisions, and work that feels like theirs. Before You Listen: Is there something you're holding right now that you've already started treating like it's the last one? When did you last say something out loud and realize, only in the saying, that you actually believed it? Have you ever made scarcity out of something that was actually abundant?

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