The Career Triangle: Why You Can Have Meaning, Money, or Balance — But Almost Never All Three
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Every young professional gets sold the same lie: that the right job will deliver meaningful work, great pay, AND work-life balance. After 35 years at the sharp end of two industries, John Caldwell is here to tell you it almost never works that way — and explain why understanding the trade-off is the thing that makes a career feel calmer instead of constantly frustrating.
In this episode, John borrows a rule from his friend Dave, a TV commercial producer who used to tell every client the same thing: "Your project can be good, fast, or cheap. Pick two. You can't have all three." It turns out careers work exactly the same way.
What you'll learn:
● The three corners of the Career Triangle — and which one you're probably standing on right now
● Why the Founder Path (meaning + money) costs you balance, and when that trade is worth it
● The "Professional Comfort" trap — when money and balance start to feel like a cage
● How to use trade-off framing to manage up (the exact language to use when your boss asks for the impossible)
● Why your triangle will rotate at least twice in your career — and how to see the rotation coming
● The one thing senior leaders quietly envy about the chaotic, uncertain phase early-career people want to escape
A short, practical episode for managers and operators who are tired of pretending they can have it all — and ready to make intentional choices instead.
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