When I was 22 years old, I worked 100 hours a week as an investment banker on Wall Street. I daydreamed about the day when I could retire, move to the beach and surf every day. When the board meeting would become the board meeting. That day came at age 35. I didn't retire or hit my "number." But I had enough to make a bold pivot and say, *"Okay, now it's time to live life on my own terms." *There were lessons learned along the way, and I'll discuss questions like, was it worth it? Is it risky to go all in on a passion? And what can surfing teach us about finding happiness in life? [Episode 52]
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