In this episode, we challenge one of the loudest messages in modern self-help culture: “You can be anything if you just believe and work hard enough.” The truth? Most of us won’t become millionaires, influencers, CEOs, or world-changers — and that doesn’t mean we’ve failed. It simply means we’re human. I explore how hustle culture and red-pill ideology push unrealistic expectations and leave many people feeling inadequate, anxious, and burnt out. We’ve been convinced that being ordinary is so...
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In this episode, we challenge one of the loudest messages in modern self-help culture: “You can be anything if you just believe and work hard enough.” The truth? Most of us won’t become millionaires, influencers, CEOs, or world-changers — and that doesn’t mean we’ve failed. It simply means we’re human. I explore how hustle culture and red-pill ideology push unrealistic expectations and leave many people feeling inadequate, anxious, and burnt out. We’ve been convinced that being ordinary is so...
How I became the fastest Speedrunner in the world | Episode 8
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2 years ago
How I became the fastest Speedrunner in the world | Episode 8
On this episode I share my story about becoming the fastest speedrunner in the world. From 2017-2023 I was an active Speedrunner chasing world records in the The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Enjoy! Support the show
The Phu Podcast
In this episode, we challenge one of the loudest messages in modern self-help culture: “You can be anything if you just believe and work hard enough.” The truth? Most of us won’t become millionaires, influencers, CEOs, or world-changers — and that doesn’t mean we’ve failed. It simply means we’re human. I explore how hustle culture and red-pill ideology push unrealistic expectations and leave many people feeling inadequate, anxious, and burnt out. We’ve been convinced that being ordinary is so...