The Fuck It Shift
In this episode of The Fuck It Shift, Adam Ross breaks down a simple idea that goes against everything we’ve been taught: you don’t need to win all the time to be successful—you just need to win enough. Using the concept of “3 out of 10,” Adam explains how some of the best performers in the world are considered elite while only succeeding a fraction of the time. From sports to business to everyday life, he challenges the belief that success is about perfection—and shows why it’s actually built on repeated failure. After losing everything at one point in his life, Adam shares how his relationship with failure completely changed. What once felt like the end became something he now sees as feedback—data that helps refine the next move instead of something that defines the outcome. The conversation also explores why so many people stay stuck chasing comfort, avoiding risk, and tying their self-worth to outcomes like grades, results, or external validation. Adam unpacks the idea that people aren’t truly afraid of failing—they’re often afraid of what happens if they succeed and have to live up to it. He also offers a clear definition of what it means to lose, and why in his view, the only real failure is breaking the commitments you make to yourself. Socials: IG: @adamross_online [https://www.instagram.com/adamross_online] TikTok: @adamross_online [https://www.tiktok.com/@adamross_online] LinkedIn: Adam Ross [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-ross-67505076/]
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