Rethinking Our Relationship with Time and Money with Khe Hy
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I abhor hustle culture. Telling someone to work a full-time job, then go home and work more all for some goal that keeps changing is, in my opinion, how to lead an empty life. I’m worried that, even in 2024, we continue to fetishize making money and hustling. So I decided to take it to Khe Hy.
Khe, if you don’t know, worked hard – as he puts it, he hustled for 10 years of his life. He worked on Wall Street, becoming the equivalent of a junior partner in a law firm, and earning a 7-figure salary. But he left that job, and he’s built a life he enjoys.
But he makes it very clear: sometimes you do need to hustle. Life is full of seasons – and recognizing that seasonality is important. We cover a ton of topics in our short time.
Top Takeaways
- There are seasons to life. It’s important to recognize that and adjust for the season you’re in.
- If you’re working to eventually gain more time, ask yourself if you can cut some costs and gain that time now. Sure, someone could pay you $10,000 for 5 hours of data entry – but do you want to do data entry, or would you rather have those 5 hours free?
- There’s a difference between revenue and profit. Most people share top line revenue, but what are they really taking home?
Show Notes
- Khe Hy
- Revenue Hub's interview with Tiago Araújo
- RadReads
- The magic of doing $10,000 per hour work
- Are you a Post-Achievement Professional?
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