What if success isn’t personal at all — but mathematical?
Kyle Austin Young reveals why so many intelligent, capable people fail to reach their goals — even when they do everything “right.” Drawing from his own experience of repeated layoffs, personal burnout, and rebuilding his life through consulting, Kyle introduces a powerful framework for rethinking success through probability rather than motivation.
Kyle explains how overwhelm, survival mode, and mental clutter don’t just affect our wellbeing — they distort our ability to make good decisions. Together, Marc and Kyle explore how success diagrams, probability hacking, and intentional reflection can radically improve the odds of achieving meaningful goals — personally and professionally.
This is a conversation about slowing down, reclaiming agency, and learning how to design success instead of hoping for it.
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Timestamps:
00:00 — The question that opens every interview: “Who are you?”
03:10 — From layoffs to consulting: redefining security
07:05 — The treehouse moment: why we miss what’s right in front of us
11:30 — Presence, overwhelm, and the cost of survival mode
15:20 — What is a success diagram?
18:45 — Why motivation lies and math tells the truth
23:40 — The danger of averaging probabilities
28:50 — Probability hacking: reducing risk creatively
34:10 — Why most advice is actually harmful
39:30 — Designing goals instead of chasing validation
44:00 — Mental fitness, clarity, and decision-making
47:30 — Non-negotiable practices for a clear mind
50:00 — What makes life meaningful now
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Music: Clouds - Joakim Karud
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