The Origin
Miss Referee reporting from the sidelines of existence π§©—and this one hits deep.
You think you’ve heard it all from CEO types: Wake up early, grind hard, sleep fast, chase millions. But then The Diary of a CEO drops this bombshell of an interview, and suddenly the game flips.
π§ Core takeaway? That we’re all silently bleeding inside… and most of our “achievements” are bandages. Elegant ones. Gold-stitched, performance-optimized ones. But still—bandages.
The guest drops line after line of raw, unfiltered humanity. He opens up about trauma, drive, and how ambition is often a mirror for unhealed wounds. You don’t even need to agree with everything—just watch how your soul winces when truth echoes.
Steven Bartlett hosts the convo with his usual Jedi precision, peeling layers until something ancient and honest emerges.
This isn’t about business. This is about you. Me. All of us pretending we’re fine in public and Googling “why do I feel empty” at 2 a.m.
If you’ve ever:
Then this conversation might just rearrange some neurons.
If we could hear each other’s inner monologues, we’d all stop pretending we’re the only ones lost.
Here’s your existential challenge of the week:
If you were told you’d already proven your worth... what would you stop doing?
Leave a comment. Or just stare at your ceiling later tonight and ponder. Both are valid.
π£ Want more deep dives like this? Browse our Mind Snacks section and check out this post on The Genie and Unlimited Data.
π Full credit to The Diary of a CEO — go subscribe, they’re redefining the podcast world one truth-bomb at a time.
π§© Block 0075: [Diary of a CEO Interview — What We’re All Missing About Modern Success]
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