<p>In this solo episode, David steps in without a co-pilot and delivers one of the most honest conversations we’ve had on the podcast in a long time.</p><p>This isn’t a hype episode.<br>This isn’t a “set your goals and grind harder” episode.<br>And it definitely isn’t about manifesting your way out of burnout.</p><p>It’s about <strong>what happens after success</strong>.</p><p>David reflects on the past few years — culturally, politically, personally — and challenges listeners to stop waiting for a global reset, a better year, or external permission to change their lives. Instead, he makes the case for <strong>individuation</strong>, sustainability, and choosing your own definition of success in an industry addicted to hustle and “more.”</p><p>In this episode, he breaks down:</p><ul><li><p>Why hard work has very little to do with success</p></li><li><p>How the industry uses fake statistics and hustle myths to keep you stuck</p></li><li><p>The difference between achievement and fulfillment</p></li><li><p>Why “more money” isn’t the same as a better life</p></li><li><p>The rarely discussed reality of <em>Phase Four</em> — when success arrives, boredom creeps in, and self-sabotage follows</p></li></ul><p>This is a conversation about money, yes — but more than that, it’s about <strong>capacity</strong>. About learning how to sit with success instead of running from it or destroying it. About building a business that doesn’t collapse the moment you stop sprinting.</p><p>If you’ve ever hit a milestone and thought, <em>“Why doesn’t this feel how I thought it would?”</em><br>Or if you’re exhausted by the endless chase for more — this episode will land.</p>