In this episode of The Fuck It Shift, Adam Ross breaks down how modern society quietly rewards comfort, predictability, and average behavior—and why that conditioning makes real growth feel risky or “irresponsible.” From school systems to work culture to social circles, Adam explains how playing small is often reinforced through praise, protection, and belonging, while ambition is met with resistance, doubt, or fear disguised as advice. This episode isn’t about rebellion for the sake of it—it...
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In this episode of The Fuck It Shift, Adam Ross breaks down how modern society quietly rewards comfort, predictability, and average behavior—and why that conditioning makes real growth feel risky or “irresponsible.” From school systems to work culture to social circles, Adam explains how playing small is often reinforced through praise, protection, and belonging, while ambition is met with resistance, doubt, or fear disguised as advice. This episode isn’t about rebellion for the sake of it—it...
The Real Reason You Still Feel Broke — No Matter What You Make
The Fuck It Shift
13 minutes
1 month ago
The Real Reason You Still Feel Broke — No Matter What You Make
You can double your income and still feel empty. In this episode of The Fuck It Shift, host Adam Ross breaks down why chasing financial security never works — and why your real wealth starts in your mindset, not your bank account. He shares how losing everything forced him to rebuild from the inside out, using belief, vision, and daily affirmations to rewire the way he saw money and success. If you’ve ever thought, “Once I make X, I’ll finally feel free,” this one’s for you. Adam reveals how ...
The Fuck It Shift
In this episode of The Fuck It Shift, Adam Ross breaks down how modern society quietly rewards comfort, predictability, and average behavior—and why that conditioning makes real growth feel risky or “irresponsible.” From school systems to work culture to social circles, Adam explains how playing small is often reinforced through praise, protection, and belonging, while ambition is met with resistance, doubt, or fear disguised as advice. This episode isn’t about rebellion for the sake of it—it...