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Building Your Suit Of Armor On The Path To FI With Alan Donegan
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Ep. 128 Building Your Suit Of Armor On The Path To FI With Alan Donegan

Alan Donegan explains building financial independence armor through conscious decision-making and choosing different actions for different results.

Brad Barrett, Jonathan Mendonsa · · Guests: Alan Donegan · 101,655 plays
53m 22s
  1. Introduction
  2. The Challenge of Society's Expectations
  3. Experiments and Intentional Living
  4. Navigating Authority and Intuition
  5. Creating Your Suit of Armor: Financial Independence
  6. Finding Purpose and Happiness in Work
  7. Courage to Challenge the Norm
  8. Closing Thoughts

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Most people follow a script written by someone else—get good grades, climb the corporate ladder, defer dreams until retirement. What if the entire premise is backwards?

Alan Donegan joins Brad and Jonathan to discuss how financial independence creates a "suit of armor"—a safety net that allows you to pursue creative and professional risks without the paralyzing fear of failure. The conversation explores breaking away from societal expectations, experimenting with different life paths, and consciously choosing fulfillment over convention. Alan shares personal experiences of questioning authority, trusting intuition, and developing the courage to reject traditional definitions of success.

Key Topics:

The Challenge of Society's Expectations

  • Societal scripts and traditional paths
  • "Consciously choose your path."

Navigating Authority and Intuition

  • Questioning authority and trusting your own intuition

Experiments and Intentional Living

  • "For different results, make different choices."
  • "Envision your ideal life!"

Trying New Opportunities

  • "Try it to know it!"
  • Experimenting to understand what you enjoy

Creating Your Suit of Armor: Financial Independence

  • Understanding financial independence as a safety net for pursuing dreams
  • The "suit of armor" metaphor for financial security that enables risk-taking

Finding Purpose and Happiness in Work

  • Identifying fulfilling work and challenges of following your passion

Courage to Challenge the Norm

  • "Start where you are; progress will follow."
  • Developing courage to reject conventional expectations

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Related Episodes:

  • Episode 030: The Side Hustle
  • Episode 049: Escape Artist
  • Episode 056: Business Building Coaching Series

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