The Stacking Benjamins Show

What a 12-Hour Walk Teaches You About Money (And Life) SB1759

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Nov 10, 2025
Colin O'Brady, an endurance athlete and author of The 12-Hour Walk, shares his incredible adventures, including a solo trek across Antarctica. He discusses how challenging your mental limits can transform your approach to goals and money. Colin highlights the importance of the 'not yet' mindset, encouraging listeners to reconnect with their aspirations. He also introduces the 12-hour walk as a practice for mental clarity. Plus, Joe and OG dive into listener questions about Roth vs. Traditional 401(k) contributions, illustrating the parallels between financial and physical endurance.
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INSIGHT

Small Steps Unlock Big Changes

  • Small, consistent steps create major life change over time.
  • Colin argues tens come from confronting ones, not from avoiding discomfort.
ANECDOTE

Wall Street Dinner Silence

  • Colin recounts asking wealthy Wall Street guests "What's your Everest?" and getting silence.
  • An older guest later confesses he made lots of money but never asked himself deep fulfillment questions.
INSIGHT

Add 'Yet' To Reclaim Possibility

  • Identity often constrains future possibilities as people age.
  • Adding 'yet' to self-statements re-opens capability: "I'm not X yet."
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