Business Growth Architect Show: Founders of the Future

You Think You Have a Money Problem?

Beate Chelette Episode 216

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You don't have a money problem. You have a why problem.

You are hustling. Hard. Every decision you make, every hour you put in, every sacrifice you justify, it is all pointed at the same thing. More money. Because once you have enough of it, everything else falls into place.

That is the trap.

Not because making money is wrong. But because money was never going to be the answer to the question underneath it. And most people spend years,  sometimes their entire career, finding that out too late.

Eric Mitchell was at the top of his industry when his mentor stopped him at dinner and asked one question. Why do you want all this money? He had no answer. Not a vague one. Nothing. And that blank silence sent him on a search that turned into hundreds of conversations with self-made high earners across industries. What he found was the same every single time. Nobody was driven by the money. Not one person.

In this episode Eric breaks down the five real reasons people pursue financial success and why without knowing which one is driving you, you can make the money, but you will not find the fulfillment or the purpose that you thought it was going to bring.

#WhyOfMoney #FoundersOfTheFuture #BusinessGrowth

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