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Feeling lost is easy; staying with your purpose takes real work. We open with a gut-level check-in and move straight into what purpose actually looks like when life is messy: not a single calling, but a steady direction you choose daily. Ken shares how he’s still learning at 35, why honesty beats posturing, and how the things you think about most—plus the ways you help others—point toward the work that matters. You’ll hear the “richest graveyard” metaphor, a reminder that buried ideas are a cost none of us can afford, and a practical way to return to your core self when stress and scars crowd out your voice.
We talk about progress as fuel. Through an athlete’s lens, Ken explains why the joy is in the training, not just the win: reps build identity, and identity sustains you when doubt whispers. Expect setbacks like you expect wins; preparation turns challenges into part of the plan instead of reasons to quit. We also connect purpose to service with simple, powerful examples—a server who delivers a moment of peace, a kind word that steadies a stranger—because your skills aren’t meant to sit on a shelf. When you share them, you start a domino effect that travels further than you can see.
There’s inspiration here, but also proof: the Squid Game creator’s long road from rejection to global impact shows how loyalty to your idea can outlast a hundred closed doors. If purpose is your gold, treat it like treasure—protect it, invest in it, and put it to work. By the end, you’ll have a clear charge: believe again, choose the next small step, serve someone today, and keep going when it gets hard. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a lift, and leave a review to help more people find this message. Your next rep might be the one that changes everything.
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Feeling lost is easy; staying with your purpose takes real work. We open with a gut-level check-in and move straight into what purpose actually looks like when life is messy: not a single calling, but a steady direction you choose daily. Ken shares how he’s still learning at 35, why honesty beats posturing, and how the things you think about most—plus the ways you help others—point toward the work that matters. You’ll hear the “richest graveyard” metaphor, a reminder that buried ideas are a cost none of us can afford, and a practical way to return to your core self when stress and scars crowd out your voice.
We talk about progress as fuel. Through an athlete’s lens, Ken explains why the joy is in the training, not just the win: reps build identity, and identity sustains you when doubt whispers. Expect setbacks like you expect wins; preparation turns challenges into part of the plan instead of reasons to quit. We also connect purpose to service with simple, powerful examples—a server who delivers a moment of peace, a kind word that steadies a stranger—because your skills aren’t meant to sit on a shelf. When you share them, you start a domino effect that travels further than you can see.
There’s inspiration here, but also proof: the Squid Game creator’s long road from rejection to global impact shows how loyalty to your idea can outlast a hundred closed doors. If purpose is your gold, treat it like treasure—protect it, invest in it, and put it to work. By the end, you’ll have a clear charge: believe again, choose the next small step, serve someone today, and keep going when it gets hard. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a lift, and leave a review to help more people find this message. Your next rep might be the one that changes everything.