Stoicism for solopreneurs

Why the whole world is having an identity crisis

Everyday we are teased on social with FOMO for the lives we could have led.
Our culture would have us believe we can have it all.

We are permanently dissatisfied with where we are and what we have.

This paradox of choice didn’t exist just a generation ago.

You picked a career for life,
rewarded if your worked hard.

People had fewer options.
Options are good.
But only when you can take action.

Too many options leads to
paralysis and dissatisfaction.
Which = anxiety.

The answer is to learn to be happy with the life you already have.

yes, you could pivot into a new life.
But it doesn’t mean you should.

If the grass always looks greener on the other side…
tend your own grass before you jump the fence.

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Nicholas Robb

Founder, Design Hero
Author of Life by Design

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