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The One Mindset Shift That Turns Envy Into Inspiration | Ep. 075

The One Mindset Shift That Turns Envy Into Inspiration | Ep. 075

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Do you feel a twinge of jealousy when someone else wins?

How can you channel that into something beneficial?

In this episode of King Moves, Ethan and Justin explore a word you’ve probably never heard—Mudita—and how it could be the missing link between frustration and freedom. They unpack why your ego flinches when others succeed and how a hidden mindset might be sabotaging your potential.

Ethan shares a surprising story involving a direct business competitor, and Justin opens up about a quiet battle with imposter syndrome. This conversation will challenge the way you think about success, competition, and your own internal narrative.

💡 What you will learn in this episode:
  • How to reframe jealousy into inspiration

  • How to shift from scarcity thinking to an abundance mindset

  • How to genuinely celebrate others without feeling diminished

  • How to turn competition into collaboration

  • How to find fulfillment in helping others win

❓Questions answered:
  • Why do I feel threatened when others succeed?

  • What does Mudita actually mean—and why does it matter?

  • Is envy stopping me from building better relationships?

  • How can I start thinking abundantly in a competitive world?

  • What happens when I help someone who’s technically my competition?

🎧 Ready to make your next move? Hit play, subscribe, and drop a review. King Moves is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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