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The Fallacy of the Finish Line: Why a Man’s Work Is Never Done | 1PM: 094

The Fallacy of the Finish Line: Why a Man’s Work Is Never Done | 1PM: 094

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In this powerful solo episode, Bertrand breaks down one of the biggest lies modern men have been sold:
that there is a finish line in life, in business, or in love.
Drawing from personal experience and high-level conversations with multimillionaires, he exposes the truth: There is no happily ever after — only evolution or death.

You'll learn why men who fall in love with the journey dominate long-term,
why achieving goals without a deeper mission leads to depression,
and why your growth must become your daily obsession, not a one-time event.

Bertrand also shares how the Ascension Journal and Ascension App are designed to help men stack daily wins and reject the false promise of "arrival."

What Listeners Will Learn:
  • Why the "retire early and relax forever" dream is a trap for masculine men.

  • How chasing women, money, or status without a deeper mission will ruin you.

  • Why real men are addicted to daily progress — not final destinations.

  • How to reframe your life around process, not prizes.

  • A brutal truth: the only true finish line for men is death.

Reflection Question to Prompt Listener Growth:

What mission will you continue chasing after you achieve your current goals?
(Write it down. Expand it. Make it bigger.)

CTA (Call To Action):

➡️ Order your copy of the Ascension Journal on Amazon today and start tracking the man you're becoming.
➡️ Share this podcast episode with a brother who needs to hear it — and tag me on all platforms @bngampa.

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