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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2025 · 1H 35M

EE 401 - The 2025 Wealth Playbook: How to Get Rich & Stay Happy - Sahil Bloom

from The Entrepreneur Experiment · host Gary Fox

Sahil Bloom went from private equity investor to one of the most influential creators and investors in the world—without a plan. In this episode, he shares his founder formula for success, why money isn’t the answer, and the hidden struggles behind entrepreneurship. We discuss defining your own version of wealth, battling imposter syndrome, and the power of taking action over planning. If you’re searching for clarity in business, body, and brain—this one’s for you. Show Notes In this episode, we cover: ✔️ Sahil’s journey from private equity to creator, investor, and entrepreneur ✔️ Why money alone won’t make you happy—and what actually does ✔️ The “arrival fallacy” and why success never feels like you expect ✔️ The biggest mistake founders make when chasing more ✔️ Why imposter syndrome is a tax on growth (and how to reframe it) ✔️ How Sahil structures his businesses for maximum impact ✔️ The power of defining your own success instead of society’s version ✔️ How to balance ambition with purpose without burning out Resources & Links: 📖 Get Sahil’s book The Five Types of Wealth: thefivetypesofwealth.com 📩 Subscribe to Sahil’s Curiosity Chronicle: sahilbloom.com 📱 Follow Sahil on Social Media: @SahilBloom on all platforms 🎙️ Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review and subscribe to The Entrepreneur Experiment for more deep-dive conversations with world-class entrepreneurs.

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Sahil Bloom went from private equity investor to one of the most influential creators and investors in the world—without a plan. In this episode, he shares his founder formula for success, why money isn’t the answer, and the hidden struggles behind entrepreneurship. We discuss defining your own version of wealth, battling imposter syndrome, and the power of taking action over planning. If you’re searching for clarity in business, body, and brain—this one’s for you. Show Notes In this episode, we cover: ✔️ Sahil’s journey from private equity to creator, investor, and entrepreneur ✔️ Why money alone won’t make you happy—and what actually does ✔️ The “arrival fallacy” and why success never feels like you expect ✔️ The biggest mistake founders make when chasing more ✔️ Why imposter syndrome is a tax on growth (and how to reframe it) ✔️ How Sahil structures his businesses for maximum impact ✔️ The power of defining your own success instead of society’s version ✔️ How to balance ambition with purpose without burning out Resources & Links: 📖 Get Sahil’s book The Five Types of Wealth: thefivetypesofwealth.com 📩 Subscribe to Sahil’s Curiosity Chronicle: sahilbloom.com 📱 Follow Sahil on Social Media: @SahilBloom on all platforms 🎙️ Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review and subscribe to The Entrepreneur Experiment for more deep-dive conversations with world-class entrepreneurs.

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