When Success Stops Measuring What Matters with Guy Spier
In this episode, I sit down with Guy Spier for one of the most honest and meaningful conversations I've had on the podcast. We explore the experiences that shaped his life—from growing up across South Africa, Israel, Iran, and the UK to discovering value investing through Warren Buffett and building Aquamarine with his father as his anchor investor. Along the way, Guy shares his perspective on leadership, why he resists the entrepreneur label, and what he's learned through communities like Entrepreneurs' Organization and Young Presidents' Organization.
What makes this conversation so powerful is Guy's willingness to talk openly about receiving an incurable glioblastoma diagnosis and how it completely changed the way he measures success. We discuss suffering, meaning, and why pursuing happiness alone can leave us empty. Guy shares what it was like to close his investment fund, adjust to life after brain surgery, and rebuild a life around what truly matters instead of the traditional scorecards of money, status, and achievement.
I walked away from this conversation thinking differently about how we spend our time, how we show up for the people we love, and how we define a life well lived. Guy shares simple but profound practices that help him "score points" every day—through reading, nature, movement, presence, and writing heartfelt letters to his children with the help of AI. If you've ever wondered how to find purpose through adversity or lead with greater intention, I think you'll find this conversation as impactful as I did.
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