The Man… “I Could Have Been”
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We all have someone we compare ourselves to.
For me, it’s my mother’s husband.
He’s built businesses, created wealth, retired comfortably, and now travels the country in an RV most people only dream about.
Then there’s me.
A husband. A father. A retail manager. A veteran. A guy who’s made more mistakes than he’d like to admit.
For a long time, I believed I had somehow taken the wrong path.
But what if we’re comparing our hardest chapters to someone else’s finished story?
In this episode, I wrestle with the questions so many of us quietly carry:
* What does success really cost?
* Are we willing to make the same sacrifices as the people we admire?
* Is wealth the only way to measure a life well lived?
This isn’t an episode about money.
It’s about comparison.
It’s about perspective.
And it’s about discovering that the life you’re building may be more valuable than the one you’re envying.
If you’ve ever looked at someone else’s success and wondered, “What did they do that I didn’t?”… this episode is for you.
Because maybe success isn’t becoming someone else.
Maybe it’s becoming the person your family needed you to be.