Rethinking Success at 52
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Larry Kesslin spent much of his life chasing success. After leaving corporate America at 29, he built a successful career as an entrepreneur advising business owners across the country.
By most standards, he had freedom, financial stability, and the life he once thought he wanted. Yet something was still missing. In this episode, Larry shares the moments that changed how he sees success.
A volunteer trip in Aspen and a later time in rural Uganda made him question the life he had built. Over time, he realized that chasing success was different from living with purpose.
In this episode:
How financial insecurity in childhood shaped his drive to succeed
The moment at GE that led him to leave corporate life
What he learned about happiness while traveling in Africa
The difference between success and significance
How our belief systems are formed and why they can be unlearned
Why aging gives us the chance to question identity
Resources:
Larry on LinkedIn
5-Dots
Joy Molecule