Code 3: Life. Reinvented.
What does success actually look like when you’ve built businesses, raised kids, made mistakes, and gained enough perspective to know money alone isn’t the answer? In this episode of Code 3: Life Reinvented, I sit down with entrepreneur Navid Moosa for a conversation that goes far deeper than business strategy. Navid shares the extraordinary story of his family being forced to flee Uganda under Idi Amin’s regime with just one suitcase and 90 days to survive, and how that legacy shaped his mindset around struggle, gratitude, and resilience. We also unpack what it means to be a “parentpreneur” and whether it’s actually possible to build ambitious businesses without sacrificing your presence at home. Navid gets brutally honest about mistakes he’s made as a father, the lessons they taught him, and why his newest mission is helping other parents avoid the same traps. We also explore: * Why your definition of success should evolve as you age * The surprising power of time freedom * How to know when you’re out of alignment * Why your “why” should be bigger than yourself * What brings you peace and why that matters * The importance of taking inventory of the people around you This is a conversation about entrepreneurship, family, reinvention, alignment, and what really matters when the noise dies down. If you’ve ever wondered whether success is costing you too much, this one’s for you. Navid Moosa Website https://navidmoosa.com [https://navidmoosa.com/] Social Handles (all platforms): @TheNavidMoosa To learn about MORE®, visit: bemorealigned.com [https://www.bemorealigned.com/].
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