I built too much.
Apps. Retreat ideas. Business concepts and websites. New directions every few months.
On paper, it looked ambitious. In reality, it felt fragmented.
In this episode, I share why I’m deliberately killing half my projects — and what it means to choose depth over distraction.
We talk about:
Ego and external validation.
Fear of mediocrity.
Why starting is easier than staying.
And why growth sometimes requires subtraction.
If everything matters, nothing compounds.
Maybe it’s time to prune.

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