Freedom Isn't What You Own. It's What You Admit.
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Freedom isn't what you own. It's what you admit.
Congruence in fitness and business isn't about discipline—it's about honesty.
Most high-performing CEOs and business owners are in conflict with themselves.
They want something but won't admit it.
They chase goals that don't align with what they actually want. And that internal conflict keeps them trapped.
In this episode, I break down why successful men waste years doing fitness routines that don't match their real goals, why they justify business decisions that slow them down, and how internal incongruence is the hidden prison most men don't even know they're in.
What you'll learn:
Why most fitness goals are cover stories for what men actually want
The difference between genuine freedom and virtue signaling
How internal conflict in business slows down decision-making and progress
Why congruence between your goal, your admission, and your actions is the only thing that matters
How to stop negotiating with yourself and start moving faster
This isn't motivation. This is identity exposure.
If you're a CEO, founder, or business owner who's built something significant but feels your body doesn't match your status—this episode is for you.