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Find Something Worth Suffering For | Ep 950

by Alex Hormozi

The Game with Alex Hormozi

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"Success and failure are on the same path. Failure is just an earlier exit."
"The secret to getting what you want is doing lots of things that you don't want."
"If a man has a big enough why, he can overcome almost any how."
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Episode Summary

In this episode, the host discusses the misconception surrounding the concept of 'passion', revealing its Latin origins which translate to 'suffering'. He argues that true passion should be about finding something worth suffering for rather than merely pursuing what one loves. The speaker recounts a conversation with a young entrepreneur who, after quitting his job to pursue entrepreneurship, experienced dissatisfaction because he expected to enjoy every moment. The host explains that passion often exists in a vague sense but is rarely found in specific daily tasks inherent in business ownership.

He illustrates that 95% of daily activities as an entrepreneur may not align with what one is passionate about, leading to misunderstanding about the rewards of running a business. The speaker encourages listeners to appreciate 'good days' and meaningful moments rather than seeking continual joy in work. He stresses that every path in life entails suffering, and the trick lies in choosing the right type of suffering for a rewarding purpose.

By providing personal anecdotes, the speaker emphasizes resilience and commitment to one's chosen path, underscoring that suffering is a fixed cost across all endeavors. He concludes that passion must be rooted in a deeper 'why' rather than transient interests and that true fulfillment comes from striving towards meaningful goals despite inevitable hardships.

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Episode Summary

In this episode, the host discusses the misconception surrounding the concept of 'passion', revealing its Latin origins which translate to 'suffering'. He argues that true passion should be about finding something worth suffering for rather than merely pursuing what one loves. The speaker recounts a conversation with a young entrepreneur who, after quitting his job to pursue entrepreneurship, experienced dissatisfaction because he expected to enjoy every moment. The host explains that passion often exists in a vague sense but is rarely found in specific daily tasks inherent in business ownership.

He illustrates that 95% of daily activities as an entrepreneur may not align with what one is passionate about, leading to misunderstanding about the rewards of running a business. The speaker encourages listeners to appreciate 'good days' and meaningful moments rather than seeking continual joy in work. He stresses that every path in life entails suffering, and the trick lies in choosing the right type of suffering for a rewarding purpose.

By providing personal anecdotes, the speaker emphasizes resilience and commitment to one's chosen path, underscoring that suffering is a fixed cost across all endeavors. He concludes that passion must be rooted in a deeper 'why' rather than transient interests and that true fulfillment comes from striving towards meaningful goals despite inevitable hardships.

Key Takeaways

  • Passion, derived from Latin 'passio', means suffering; it's about finding something worth enduring difficulties for.
  • True ownership in business involves balancing passion with the necessary tasks that may not align with one's interests.
  • Choosing meaningful paths and reframing suffering as part of the process leads to genuine fulfillment.

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