Accountant's Flight Plan
Brian Gray made partner at a top 100 CPA firm, built a career advising billionaires and high-net-worth families on complex tax strategies, and then realized that none of it had made him any happier. Brian is a tax partner, award-winning CPA, frequent speaker at the USC Tax Institute, and the author of Suck Less, Laugh More. He has had a front-row seat to some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs and noticed a pattern: about 10% of them get the balance right and 90% are still searching. By his early forties, he recognized himself in that pattern. He was helping clients structure their legacies while his own family life was strained, and he had been telling himself that family came first when his actions said otherwise. This conversation goes deeper than practice management. Brian shares the specific moment that shifted everything, the exercises he used to identify the beliefs running in the background, and how he rebuilt his personal values, his family values, and eventually his firm's values from the ground up. His firm's core value landed on caring, and he and his business partner made the financial commitments to back it up, hiring for capacity and reinvesting in their team even when it meant reducing the bottom line. The conversation covers: * Why making partner didn't change anything and how that realization set off a deeper search * How having a front-row seat to entrepreneurial clients revealed the pattern: financial success rarely equals fulfillment * Why telling yourself family comes first when your actions say otherwise keeps you stuck * How writing down seven days of negative and positive emotions reveals the patterns running in the background * Why he moved "success" from his number one value to number six and replaced it with love * How his firm landed on caring as its core value and then made the hiring decisions to actually live it * The warrior and the wizard framework: why achieving eventually needs to give way to mastering your emotions TIMESTAMPS * 00:00 - Brannon Poe intro and podcast welcome * 00:13 - Introducing Brian Gray: tax partner, speaker, author of "Suck Less, Laugh More" * 00:48 - The gap between financial success and fulfillment: what Brian observed in wealthy clients * 01:39 - Asking the question: when is enough, enough? * 02:05 - Making partner and realizing it did not solve anything * 03:07 - The Olympic gold medal pattern: achieving the goal and wondering what it was all for * 03:32 - What the astronauts who went to the moon felt when they came back * 04:02 - How alcohol became a way to numb the gap between achievement and meaning * 04:51 - What it looks like when high-achieving CPA clients are financially successful but not fulfilled * 05:10 - Growing as a way to become more, not just accumulate more * 06:12 - The midlife reset: when it arrives, how long it lasts, and what kind of clarity it takes * 06:51 - Helping clients structure their legacies while his own life needed restructuring * 07:17 - The specific moment of clarity: "my family deserves better than I'm being" * 08:21 - Being honest about what really came first: business or family * 09:03 - The lies high achievers tell themselves and how the ego protects against discomfort * 09:49 - Humility and gratitude as the antidote to self-deception * 10:13 - How a core belief like "success equals happiness" gets installed and how to question it * 10:55 - Shifting the number one core value from success to love, and what changed * 11:17 - The seven-day emotion-tracking exercise from "Suck Less, Laugh More" * 11:58 - What the exercise reveals about the emotional patterns running in the background * 12:22 - The warrior and the wizard: why the achiever eventually gets tired * 12:45 - Why high achievers are especially at risk of the burnout that comes from the warrior pattern * 13:07 - Tony Robbins on emotion: you have already felt what you are chasing * 13:26 - Why the satisfaction from external achievements lasts days, not months * 14:04 - Stated values vs. lived values: how Brian approached this for himself, his family, and his firm * 14:39 - Writing down eight family values with his kids in middle school * 15:29 - How the firm's leadership team landed on "caring" as the number one company value * 16:08 - What it actually means to live the value of caring: hiring for capacity and investing in the team * 16:27 - Hiring and client decisions driven by values, not just targets * 17:07 - Funny story: parenting teenagers and the wisdom of just saying yes * 18:15 - Book recommendation: "Suck Less, Laugh More" by Brian Gray * 18:42 - Additional recommendation: "Die with Zero" by Bill Perkins * 19:03 - Where to connect with Brian: LinkedIn Book Recommendations: Suck Less, Laugh More by Brian Gray [https://www.amazon.com/Suck-Less-Laugh-More-Four-Part/dp/1963678125] Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life [https://www.amazon.com/Die-Zero-Getting-Your-Money/dp/0358099765] by Bill Perkins
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