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147: Hidden Traps of Modern Success with Matt Faircloth

147: Hidden Traps of Modern Success with Matt Faircloth

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What if everything you’re building is costing you your life instead of giving it back?


In this unfiltered conversation on the Best Ever CRE Show, Maurice and Matt Faircloth step outside the usual business playbook and challenge deeper assumptions behind modern success.


The entrepreneurial system, formal education, and corporate culture train people to pursue income and status, but rarely ask whether the life being built actually creates the real target: a peaceful life and calm nervous system.


This episode explores the hidden traps of modern success and how easily achievement can become another cage with better branding. Real estate, business, and investing are discussed as tools, not identities. Tools that should support a life, not replace it.


In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • ​Why success without freedom is failure
  • ​Building assets versus building a life
  • ​How ego hijacks business decisions
  • ​Why time (not money) is real currency
  • ​Chasing “more” versus choosing meaning
  • ​How identity is hijacked by achievement


If you’ve ever felt successful on paper but empty in real life, this conversation will reframe everything you think you’re working toward.


Connect with Matt Faircloth

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themattfaircloth/?hl=en

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mdfaircloth/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mdfaircloth/


Connect with Maurice

Try Life On Newsletter: https://www.trylifeon.com/blog?tag=newsletter

Email: maurice@trylifeon.com

Website: https://www.trylifeon.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mauricephilogene

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