Chris Koerner
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And I want to see that dream come true for him.
Why isn't he doing it?
I think it's insecurity.
Fear?
Yeah.
Fear of...
Probably fear of just letting go of something certain that's provided his family a nice lifestyle and not getting that back again ever.
I think that insecurities are at the root of our best and our worst selves.
And it can drive us to be our best or our worst selves, depending on how self-aware we are about those insecurities.
Is there a little bit of a flaw in his thinking in your perspective?
Like, why is it you still, even though what he's saying there about, you know, what you think he believes there about security for his family is true, you still think he should, which suggests that there's some kind of flaw you see in the way he's thinking about it.
Yeah.
Because he doesn't have to quit his job.
There's enough time in the day to do this on the nights and weekends, to do enough of it to really prove itself out.
Oftentimes, like,
Whatever our side hustle is, it has a very low ceiling if we're only working on it after hours, right?
Let's say we're spending 20 hours a week on a side hustle and it makes us $50,000 a year.
But our job pays us $200,000 a year and we spend 40 hours a week on that.
One thing that I've noticed...
which is kind of contradictory to how I feel about quitting something, is when we go from 20 hours a week on the $50,000 a year side hustle to 40 hours a week and we quit the full-time thing, that $50,000 a year goes to $500,000.