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Aren’t I Supposed to Chase Success? Rethinking Work, Status and Happiness

Aren’t I Supposed to Chase Success? Rethinking Work, Status and Happiness

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What happens when the thing you’ve spent your entire career chasing… stops working? In this deeply personal episode, David, William and guest Anna-Marie explore the hidden cost of success through a real-life story of walking away from a high-powered career. It’s a conversation about identity, pressure, and the quiet realization that achievement doesn’t always equal fulfillment. We dig into the masks we wear to survive in high-performance environments—leader, fixer, “I’m fine”—and the toll they take over time. We also confront the harder questions most people avoid: What is this costing me? Who am I outside of my role? And what does success look like if it’s not defined by titles, money, or status? This isn’t just about leaving a job. It’s about reclaiming alignment, rediscovering what matters, and having the courage to redefine success on your own terms—even when the world around you doesn’t understand it.

Key Topics:

• Success can become an identity trap—achievement replaces self-awareness.
• High performers often push through stress, burnout, and misalignment for years.
• Eventually, the question shifts from “What am I gaining?” to “What is this costing me?”
• Lack of belonging and authentic self-expression drives disengagement.
• Leadership misalignment (styles, connection, support) can push out top talent.
• Courage isn’t just climbing the ladder—it’s knowing when to step off.
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