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You spent years building something. Grinding, scaling, making sure your family is set. And then… you made it.
In this anonymous conversation, Kevin Rockwood and Justin Piché open up about the emotional aftermath of achievement—the quiet confusion that comes when success doesn’t feel like enough.
They’ve sold companies. Hit the numbers. Built the lives they once dreamed of. But the question that followed wasn’t “what’s next?”—it was “who am I now?”
We talk about the identity crisis that comes when performance stops being your purpose, the unexpected weight of financial freedom, and why so many high-achieving men feel more lost at the summit than they ever did on the way up.
This isn’t advice. It’s honesty.
To learn more about Kevin and Justin beyond this conversation, check them out here:
📍Find Justin at justinpiche.com and on The Ground Game Podcast
📍Find Kevin at pebblerei.com
You’ve built the life everyone else wanted. Now it’s time to ask what you want.
Thanks for being with us on The Other Side of Enough.
This isn’t the end of the conversation—it’s the beginning of your next summit.
By Drew Haney5
77 ratings
You spent years building something. Grinding, scaling, making sure your family is set. And then… you made it.
In this anonymous conversation, Kevin Rockwood and Justin Piché open up about the emotional aftermath of achievement—the quiet confusion that comes when success doesn’t feel like enough.
They’ve sold companies. Hit the numbers. Built the lives they once dreamed of. But the question that followed wasn’t “what’s next?”—it was “who am I now?”
We talk about the identity crisis that comes when performance stops being your purpose, the unexpected weight of financial freedom, and why so many high-achieving men feel more lost at the summit than they ever did on the way up.
This isn’t advice. It’s honesty.
To learn more about Kevin and Justin beyond this conversation, check them out here:
📍Find Justin at justinpiche.com and on The Ground Game Podcast
📍Find Kevin at pebblerei.com
You’ve built the life everyone else wanted. Now it’s time to ask what you want.
Thanks for being with us on The Other Side of Enough.
This isn’t the end of the conversation—it’s the beginning of your next summit.

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