🚀 Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon. Next: He got depressed and became an alcoholic.
Here´s what happened: 👇
After achieving what many consider humanity’s greatest feat, he spiraled into a decade-long depression and alcoholism.
At age 39, standing on the summit of human achievement, he asked himself: “What now?”
He overcame his depression by finding his true purpose.
I’ve seen this same pattern in the high achievers I coach:
• The CEO who hit the 7-figure exit
• The executive who “made it” to the top
• The entrepreneur who built their dream business
They all face the same void:
When the numbers are reached.
When the goals are conquered.
When the summit is climbed.
Because here’s the truth about success:
It’s a terrible place to live permanently.
Success isn’t a destination.
It’s a launchpad for what’s next.
Financial success without fulfillment is just existence.
So you ask yourself: “Is this all there is?!?”
The real journey begins when you realize:
• Money is just a scorecard, not the game
• Achievement is a chapter, not the story
• Success is a tool, not the destination
The answer?
Becoming multi-dimensional:
• Physical Excellence
• Deep Relationships
• Mental Growth
• Meaningful Impact
• Legacy Creation
This is what I help my clients navigate:
Not just climbing higher mountains.
But building a life that matters on every level, not just money.
Because the summit isn’t the end.
You have already figured that out. Possibly multiple times.
It’s just the beginning of a new mission.
The question is:
What’s the mission that will make all your current achievements just the preparation?
Ready to explore that?
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