Better Every Sunday

Find a Goal Worth Suffering For | Ep 26

1 h 15 min · I går
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In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest questions facing young entrepreneurs: what comes next? The conversation starts with business growth, organization, and planning for the future, but quickly evolves into a deeper discussion about fulfillment, happiness, discipline, and purpose. We explore how to evaluate career opportunities, whether passion should guide your decisions, and what role money, growth, and personal development should play in building a meaningful life. Along the way, we debate the difference between loving the process and loving the destination, why marathon and triathlon training can teach valuable lessons about business, and whether true fulfillment comes from comfort or from pushing yourself beyond your limits. If you've ever felt uncertain about your future, questioned what success really means, or wondered how to choose the right path when there are multiple good options, this conversation is for you.

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episode Find a Goal Worth Suffering For | Ep 26 cover

Find a Goal Worth Suffering For | Ep 26

In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest questions facing young entrepreneurs: what comes next? The conversation starts with business growth, organization, and planning for the future, but quickly evolves into a deeper discussion about fulfillment, happiness, discipline, and purpose. We explore how to evaluate career opportunities, whether passion should guide your decisions, and what role money, growth, and personal development should play in building a meaningful life. Along the way, we debate the difference between loving the process and loving the destination, why marathon and triathlon training can teach valuable lessons about business, and whether true fulfillment comes from comfort or from pushing yourself beyond your limits. If you've ever felt uncertain about your future, questioned what success really means, or wondered how to choose the right path when there are multiple good options, this conversation is for you.

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