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In this episode of Great Men, I sit down with Rocky Lalvani for a conversation every man needs to hear. Rocky built wealth. He checked the boxes. He "won." But then he hit the question most successful men eventually face: You got rich. Now what? We talk about why good enough is the enemy of great, how chasing external milestones never fixes internal emptiness, and why so many men wake up one day realizing the checklist did not create the happiness they thought it would.
We dig deep into inner work. Not fluffy self help. Real work. The kind that forces you to confront the programming you picked up between ages zero and seven. The stories you tell yourself. The layers that keep revealing more layers. Rocky shares practical tools that any man can use today, from breathwork that changes your state in minutes to simple phone boundaries that protect your peace. We talk about somatic work and why men live in their heads instead of their bodies. We talk about grief and why anger is easier. We talk about running into the storm like a buffalo instead of running away like a cow. And yes, we even address psychedelics, plant medicine, and why integration matters more than the experience itself.
If you have built something on the outside but still feel unsettled on the inside, this conversation will challenge you. The goal is not just success. The goal is wholeness. Love leads to sacrifice. Sacrifice leads to grief. Grief leads to resurrection. That is the path.
Learn more about The Great Men Project at https://www.greatmen.org
By Shane SamsIn this episode of Great Men, I sit down with Rocky Lalvani for a conversation every man needs to hear. Rocky built wealth. He checked the boxes. He "won." But then he hit the question most successful men eventually face: You got rich. Now what? We talk about why good enough is the enemy of great, how chasing external milestones never fixes internal emptiness, and why so many men wake up one day realizing the checklist did not create the happiness they thought it would.
We dig deep into inner work. Not fluffy self help. Real work. The kind that forces you to confront the programming you picked up between ages zero and seven. The stories you tell yourself. The layers that keep revealing more layers. Rocky shares practical tools that any man can use today, from breathwork that changes your state in minutes to simple phone boundaries that protect your peace. We talk about somatic work and why men live in their heads instead of their bodies. We talk about grief and why anger is easier. We talk about running into the storm like a buffalo instead of running away like a cow. And yes, we even address psychedelics, plant medicine, and why integration matters more than the experience itself.
If you have built something on the outside but still feel unsettled on the inside, this conversation will challenge you. The goal is not just success. The goal is wholeness. Love leads to sacrifice. Sacrifice leads to grief. Grief leads to resurrection. That is the path.
Learn more about The Great Men Project at https://www.greatmen.org