<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>

Destroy The Hairdresser

Destroy The Hairdresser

Why Working Hard Isn’t the Point Anymore

DEC 19, 202524 MIN
Destroy The Hairdresser

Why Working Hard Isn’t the Point Anymore

DEC 19, 202524 MIN

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<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>