972: Epic Life: The Visionary Blueprint to Abundance, Investment, and Purpose with Justin Breen

Have you ever found yourself questioning whether you're destined to be an unstoppable visionary, shaping the world's future, or just another face in the crowd, struggling to find your purpose and direction? In this episode, successful visionaries share how their unique perspectives drive happiness, fulfillment, and success.

Justin Breen is the founder and CEO of the global PR firm BrEpic. He is also the author of the book "Epic Life," which focuses on finding one's "E-key guy" and setting big goals to reach one's full potential. Today, Justin talks about his work connecting visionaries from various industries and shares the knowledge he has gained from these interactions, including the unique mindset and challenges often faced by entrepreneurs and visionaries.

Quotes

"If I'm not the dumbest person in the room, I'm in the wrong room." - Justin Breen

“No failure, you're either winning or learning.” - Justin Breen

“Things were meant to be exactly how they're meant to be. I'm glad for everything I've been through, both the ups and downs. It's the downs where you really learn something, and they make you appreciate the ups much more.” - Justin Breen

Takeaways

06:21 Visionaries are a unique breed, often driven by past trauma and challenges, but possess exceptional coping skills and the ability to create transformative change.

11:33 Entrepreneurs and business owners operate in separate worlds, with little overlap or understanding between the two mindsets, making it crucial for visionaries to find their tribe.

13:21 Failure is not a concept recognized by true visionaries, who view setbacks as opportunities for learning and growth on the path to achieving their worthy ideals.

15:01 Maintaining a mindset of abundance, gratitude, and viewing investments rather than costs is essential for visionaries to thrive and make a lasting impact.

16:58 The role of a "sheepdog" or "shepherd" is to guide and support other visionaries, while prioritizing one's own family and personal life as the ultimate investment.

Resources

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