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Why Financial Success Alone Will Never Make You Happy
So many high-achievers are silently stuck, successful externally but misaligned internally.
I know, because I lived that life.
Here’s what inauthentic living cost me, and what I learned reinventing from rock bottom.
1st Half
For the first half of my adult life, I was living inauthentically.
And I didn’t even know it.
I had the big salary, BMWs, a home in a gated community in CT and the fancy watches.
From the outside, it looked like I had it all, like I was winning.
But I was chasing a definition of success that wasn’t mine.
Beneath the surface, I was disconnected, unfulfilled, and quietly unraveling.
That inauthenticity didn’t just create emotional dissonance; it drove the choices that ultimately landed me in federal prison.
One big decision derailed my life, but that decision was built on a foundation of choices that kept me living out of alignment.
There were many, too many to list here, but these 3 rise to the top:
I Let External Achievement Define Me