$100M-Net-Worth Retired Founder: Chasing Energy Instead of Money

Today's guest has chosen to remain anonymous to ensure the utmost authenticity and vulnerability in sharing his story. Four years ago, he fully exited his business and now describes his life as post-economic. He realized he had a money addiction his entire life and took a radical step to address it—he avoids any money-making activities, focusing instead on activities that increase his energy. In this episode, we focus on how to know what we truly want and whether we have enough.

What We Discussed:

00:00:10: Introduction of the anonymous guest

00:00:23: Understanding the guest's journey of addressing his money addiction

00:00:33: The episode focus: What we truly want and whether it's enough

00:00:42: Reflections on personal addiction and happiness

00:01:05: Daily reflections and life assessment

00:01:11: Existential questions about 'rewinding' life

00:01:21: Introduction of the host

00:01:31: Discussion on the guest's anonymity and privacy concerns

00:02:09: Reasons behind the guest’s anonymity

00:03:34: Transition into personal story of the anonymous guest

00:03:50: Guest’s journey after selling their business

00:04:50: Post-exit experiences and behaviors

00:06:15: Shift in lifestyle post-exit

00:08:06: Encouragement to follow genuine personal desires

00:08:11: The journey towards self-understanding

00:10:01: Working with a life coach for personal growth

00:13:27: Identifying and understanding habitual patterns

00:14:01: The struggle with subroutines in the brain that were once successful

00:17:20: Further exploration into habitual tendencies

00:17:35: Understanding the pursuit of money.

00:19:21: Discussing the concept of having enough money

00:20:47: Admitting a money addiction

00:21:14: Finding support in a group post-business exit

00:22:10: Dealing with the aftermath of selling a business

00:24:48: Helping other business founders without seeking financial gain

00:26:10: The role of the "Beyond the Finish Line" group

00:28:07: Reflecting on selling the second business

00:32:57: Finding fulfillment after the business exit

00:35:14: Seeking balance between disengagement and involvement

00:36:55: Learning about patience and setting oneself for success post exit

00:40:30: Discussion about the concept of happiness

00:42:54: Importance of feeling relatable and not alone

00:46:36: Discussion about addiction to money

00:52:58: Living life based on energy chase

00:57:59: Understanding of freedom after financial stability

01:01:20: The fulfillment and energy from contributing and purpose.

01:01:48: Personal growth and self-improvement

01:03:44: Conversations about energy and decision-making

01:04:15: Legacy and inheritance discussion

01:06:36: Talk about providing for children without spoiling them

01:07:03: Personal mental health check-in and progress

01:08:05: Reflections on learning, activation and spiritual journeys

01:09:45: Vision about the four false gods

01:11:01: Giving advice to fellow exited founders.

$100M-Net-Worth Retired Founder: Chasing Energy Instead of Money

Anastasia Koroleva: [00:00:25 - 00:00:39]
Welcome to the Exit Paradox podcast. Here we meet remarkable exited founders to uncover what comes next after selling a business. Did they sustain success and find fulfillment? Let's learn together. Please subscribe to join our community. My guest today is a postexit rock star. In less than two years after he sold his business, he managed to build a lifestyle of his dream master investing and find his new purpose. I've known Michia Rohrssen for long enough to vouch that it's the real deal. Raised by divorced hippie parents, he once relied on a soup kitchen, but grew up to become a world champion in three martial arts and built and sold the business for $100 million by the age of 34. Michia is here to share his secret of post exit happiness and ongoing success. 

Anastasia Koroleva: [00:01:16 - 00:01:19]
Michia, thank you so much for joining me today. 

Michia Rohrssen: [00:01:19 - 00:01:20]
Yeah, thanks for having me. 

Anastasia Koroleva: [00:01:20 - 00:01:23]
Very flattered and very happy you're here. Thank you. 

Michia Rohrssen: [00:01:23 - 00:01:24]
Thank you. 

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