Is Hustle Culture for Everyone?
I’ve been thinking about hustle culture a lot today.
And I don’t think the answer is a simple yes or no.
When you’re young…
When it’s just you…
When you don’t have a wife, kids, or real responsibilities yet…
Hustling hard makes sense.
You should put your head down.
You should work your ass off.
That season is about building momentum and proving something to yourself.
But as you get older…
As you become more accomplished…
As you build a family and real responsibilities…
The game changes.
You can still hustle.
But your priorities have to change.
You can’t go all-in on business
and neglect your health.
You can’t grind for money
and ignore your relationships.
You can’t push nonstop
and never recalibrate your mindset.
That’s where I think a lot of people get this wrong.
They hear “hustle culture causes burnout”
and they assume hustle is the problem.
I don’t think it is.
I think burnout comes from hustling in one area while neglecting the rest.
That’s why the four pillars matter so much to me:
Mind
Body
Business
Relationships
That’s where I hustle now...
Not obsessing over one pillar and letting the others collapse.
Because...if one pillar gets too heavy...it eventually knocks everything over.
Progress isn’t about balance in the soft sense.
It’s about Intentional Pressure across all the areas that actually matter.
If you don’t apply effort to all of them...you don’t just stall…
You Burnout...
If you’re pushing hard right now and feeling worn down, maybe the question isn’t...
“Should I stop hustling?”
Maybe it’s...
“Which pillar have I been neglecting?”
Thoughts?
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