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Happiness isn’t just the next big achievement; it’s something you build into each day. Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff explore why external success alone never satisfies, how envy and comparison steal joy, and how liking yourself, tracking daily progress, and using your unique capabilities in teamwork create a sustainably happier entrepreneurial life.
Show Notes:
The idea that you’ll finally be happy once you solve a specific issue is a trap.
Even the biggest wins, from curing diseases to landing on the moon, didn’t make society happier.
Entrepreneurial success includes both quantitative wins (money, growth) and qualitative wins (energy, meaning, relationships).
Your greatest competition is the previous version of you.
Ending each day by reminding yourself of the progress you made increases your sense of happiness.
Creating increasing value for other people is one of the most reliable sources of happiness.
Thinking about your thinking lets you keep improving how you operate, which becomes a happy, energizing habit.
Envy is toxic because it wants others to lose what they have, while jealousy can sometimes push you to improve yourself.
Ambition is a neutral capability that powers all your other capabilities; character determines whether you use it well or badly.
Retirement often disappoints ambitious entrepreneurs because it cuts off the new challenges and capabilities that make them happiest.
Resources:
Casting Not Hiring by Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff
Thinking About Your Thinking by Dan Sullivan
Unique Ability®
Learn more about Jeffrey Madoff
Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®
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Happiness isn’t just the next big achievement; it’s something you build into each day. Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff explore why external success alone never satisfies, how envy and comparison steal joy, and how liking yourself, tracking daily progress, and using your unique capabilities in teamwork create a sustainably happier entrepreneurial life.
Show Notes:
The idea that you’ll finally be happy once you solve a specific issue is a trap.
Even the biggest wins, from curing diseases to landing on the moon, didn’t make society happier.
Entrepreneurial success includes both quantitative wins (money, growth) and qualitative wins (energy, meaning, relationships).
Your greatest competition is the previous version of you.
Ending each day by reminding yourself of the progress you made increases your sense of happiness.
Creating increasing value for other people is one of the most reliable sources of happiness.
Thinking about your thinking lets you keep improving how you operate, which becomes a happy, energizing habit.
Envy is toxic because it wants others to lose what they have, while jealousy can sometimes push you to improve yourself.
Ambition is a neutral capability that powers all your other capabilities; character determines whether you use it well or badly.
Retirement often disappoints ambitious entrepreneurs because it cuts off the new challenges and capabilities that make them happiest.
Resources:
Casting Not Hiring by Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff
Thinking About Your Thinking by Dan Sullivan
Unique Ability®
Learn more about Jeffrey Madoff
Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®

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