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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2025 · 22 MIN

29 - Redefining Success: Financial Stability, Meaningful Relationships, and Inner Peace.

from The Old Men And The Seat

In their episode, Byron and Paul begin by thanking a listener for feedback that helped them resolve a microphone issue, improving their audio quality. The core of this episode builds upon a previous discussion about success, sparked by an article Byron encountered on his news feed. They delve into various criteria for success, emphasizing a departure from traditional, purely financial benchmarks. The initial points cover financial stability, defined as possessing an emergency fund and minimal consumer debt, which Byron now experiences as a chef despite a lower income. Paul then highlights the paramount importance of cultivating at least a truly supportive relationship, arguing it should be the top criterion due to its stress-reducing, life-extending, and meaning-providing benefits that money cannot offer. They also discuss the significance of finding meaningful work, which they agree ideally feels like play rather than merely a high-paying job.The conversation continues to explore further aspects of a successful life. They emphasize learning how to manage emotions, particularly boredom, jealousy, and anger, with Byron noting how a lack of emotional control has led to past troubles. Paul concurs, underscoring the wisdom in taking time before responding emotionally. They then consider overcoming at least a major challenge in life, with Byron sharing his transformative experience of transitioning from a corporate role to becoming a chef, and Paul recounting his shift from gym training to triathlons. Another criterion is achieving a sense of inner peace, which both hosts acknowledge as an ongoing journey focused on finding moments of tranquility rather than a fixed destination. They also touch upon positively impacting another person's life, finding increasing pleasure in teaching and mentoring as they've aged. Byron introduces a personal criterion: having a sense of loving and liking oneself, advocating for embracing "good enough" instead of striving for constant perfection, which aligns with their shared desire for less anxiety and a focus on personal well-being over external validation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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