Up In Her Biz
What does “enough” actually mean, and who gets to decide? This episode opens with a story about Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller at a billionaire’s party. The billionaire made more in a day than Catch-22 made in its lifetime. Heller’s response: “I have something he will never have. Enough.” That idea anchors the entire conversation. Alyssa and Julie unpack what feeling wealthy really means and why it often has little to do with the absolute number in your bank account. For Julie, wealth looks like time freedom and agency. For Alyssa it's not having to be externally facing at 9:00 AM and spending 40 hours a week to build someone else’s business. They discuss: * Designing your business around your non-negotiables * Why three clients can feel like three separate jobs * The myth of doubling your salary if it costs your freedom * Saving 6 to 12 months of expenses before taking the leap * Firing clients and protecting respect, not just revenue * Why how you spend money can make you feel richer than how much you make They also talk through the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship and why documenting your wins can carry you through inevitable low points. If you are building a business, considering leaving a job, or quietly wondering whether more money would actually make your life better, this conversation will push you to define your version of enough before someone else defines it for you.
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