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Colin Beavan is an executive coach, writer, Zen teacher, and self-described "professional quitter." He spent years building a successful PR business in London, then walked away from it on a motorcycle trip he was terrified to take. He went on to write the bestselling No Impact Man, run a nonprofit, and now coaches founders, philanthropists, and leaders through the question that brought him to Zen practice in the first place: how do you actually live? In this episode, we discuss what Colin calls the Midas Loop, when success stops feeling alive. We chase one success, find the treasure chest empty, and assume we chased the wrong thing, so we chase again. Colin warns that meaning and purpose can become their own version of the loop. We talk about why the personality that built your success can become the cage you can't leave, how fantasies of escape are diagnostic rather than destination, and why becoming fully alive rarely requires changing your circumstances, but always requires changing your relationship with them. More about Colin * Website: colinbeavan.com [http://colinbeavan.com] * Substack: colinbeavan.substack.com [http://colinbeavan.substack.com]
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