EPISODE · Jul 21, 2026 · 31 MIN
087 You Can Be Right... And Still Be Wrong with Spencer Hoole
from The Grandpa Channel: What Life Taught The Hard Way
Most people see success and assume it happened quickly. Spence Hoole tells a different story. He shares how a disappointing ACT score became one of the turning points of his life, why consistency mattered more than talent, and how one painful year in junior high changed the way he treats people forever. Along the way, he reflects on the mentors who shaped him, the importance of assuming positive intent, why being "right" isn't always worth it, and what success means after decades of business, family, and experience. This isn't a conversation about getting ahead. It's a conversation about becoming someone worth becoming. In this episode: Why "consistency enlarges capacity" The ACT score that changed his life Building a business one relationship at a time The painful year that taught him empathy Learning to assume positive intent The mentors who shaped his career "You can be right... and still be wrong." Why some battles simply aren't worth fighting The danger of taking yourself too seriously What real success looks like after 30 years Advice he'd give his 25-year-old self The legacy he hopes to leave his children Memorable Quotes "Consistency enlarges capacity." "Assume positive intent." "You can be right... and still be wrong." "Take what you do seriously. Don't take yourself too seriously." "The things that translate to success today are peace, health, and kids doing well." Reflection Questions Where has consistency quietly changed your life? Is there someone you've judged before assuming positive intent? What battle are you fighting that may not be worth the squeeze? What does success mean to you today compared to ten years ago? If you enjoyed this conversation, subscribe to The Grandpa Channel for more thoughtful conversations about life, family, faith, work, and the experiences
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In this conversation, entrepreneur Spence Hoole reflects on the quiet habits, difficult lessons, and unexpected moments that shaped his life. From a disappointing ACT score to building a successful business, losing friendships, learning humility, and discovering that relationships matter more than achievements, this is a conversation about becoming the kind of person success can’t give you. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re measuring life by the right things, this episode is worth your time.
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