Episode 102
2004 tsunami: when I was swept away with my family...
The tsunami didn’t just flood our home. It wiped away every excuse I had left.
December 26, 2004.
I was in bed. My wife was yelling, “Run!”
The ocean had already crossed the shore.
By the time I stood up, the water was inside the house—rushing toward us.
I couldn’t swim. I had drowned once before.
And now, I was trying to escape with my two-year-old son on my shoulder.
That day, the Indian Ocean tsunami took nearly 300,000 lives.
It spared mine—but took something else:
My illusions about safety, status, and time.
In this first solo episode, I share:
• What that day stripped away from my identity
• Why I finally left an 18-year career on Wall Street
• Three questions I want you to ask yourself today—before life forces your hand
This isn’t motivation. It’s clarity.
And if you’ve been circling a decision, it might meet you where you are.
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📌 Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
01:00 – December 26, 2004: The tsunami hits
04:40 – What survival taught me about illusion
07:20 – Leaving Morgan Stanley
10:10 – What “being stuck” really means
12:00 – 3 questions that changed my life
14:30 – Closing thoughts & what’s next
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