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What I’m Still Figuring Out After Two Years of The Lonely Chapter

27 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Two years into The Lonely Chapter, I don’t feel like I’ve figured life out, but I do think I’m asking better questions. In this solo episode, I reflect on what success really means when you’re building something that matters, how to grow without losing yourself, and why numbers are only one part of the story. I also talk about identity beyond work, titles and roles, the tension of using social media to grow something honest, and the difference between consuming self-improvement content and actually changing your life. This is not a “what I’ve learned” episode. It is more of an honest check-in on what I’m still figuring out. * Question for you: What are you still figuring out? Check out the Substack: lonelychapterpodcast.substack.com [lonelychapterpodcast.substack.com]

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