We Live to Build

I Spent Years Working Hard and Found Out It Was ALL WRONG


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In a world facing climate change, AI disruption, and economic uncertainty, you have to ask: why does your hard work doesnt actually matter? In this deep and philosophical interview, Yasir Drabu, the founder and CEO of Tazaa, Inc., confronts this dystopian reality as a "cautious optimist." He shares how becoming a father completely transformed his worldview, shifting his focus from personal success to a mission of leaving the world better than he found it. This is a masterclass in finding purpose, developing resilience, and understanding how your children can become your greatest teachers in honesty and integrity. Check out the company: https://taazaa.com


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🕒 CHAPTERS

00:00 - The Nihilist's Dilemma: Does Anything Truly Matter?

03:39 - The Selfish Reason You Feel Good Helping Others

07:26 - The Self-Perpetuating Loop of Making Things Better

11:05 - A Story That Stuck With Me More Than The Money

18:07 - The Core Message of All Religions is The Same

21:55 - Are Your Children Destined for a Dystopian Future?

25:55 - A Cautious Optimist's View on Climate Change & AI

29:42 - Why Your Hard Work Doesnt Matter (If You Are Selfish)

33:34 - How Parenthood Forces You to Change Your Worldview

37:22 - The Constant Battle Between Work and Family

41:16 - How My Son Taught Me to Be Brutally Honest


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We Live to BuildBy Sean Weisbrot

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