What if the real danger isn’t failure… but comfort?
Most people spend their lives avoiding discomfort. And in doing so, they never really live. In this episode, I share a transformative experience I led at the Mind Matters Summit in Cape Town, rooted in the ancient practice of misogi. This isn’t about cold plunges or virtual reality. It’s about fear. Specifically, the fear that who you are right now is all you’ll ever be.
Ethan and Justin explore how fear holds us back, how to confront it on purpose, and how to use challenge as a tool to build confidence. This episode is a challenge to anyone who feels stuck or is playing small. If you’ve ever sensed there’s more in you, this is the wake-up call.
What you will learn in this episode:
- How to choose your own misogi and reframe fear
- How to build smart toughness in life and business
- How to stack evidence of your own capability
- How teams can use shared discomfort to level up together
- How to make fear your compass instead of your cage
Questions answered:
- Why do most people stop growing?
- What’s the real purpose of doing hard things on purpose?
- How does fear of not being enough show up in business and life?
- What does a modern misogi look like?
- How do you translate fear-facing into business momentum?
"The fear that should really terrify you... is the thought that who you are right now is all you'll ever be."
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