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[Five Valuable Life Lessons Learned Over the Past Five Years]-[161: 5 Valuable Life Lessons I've Learned In The Last 5 Years]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2026-02-16

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Five Valuable Life Lessons Learned Over the Past Five Years

In this episode, the host reflects on his journey as a founder, CEO, husband, and father, distilling his growth over the last five years into five core principles. Drawing from leadership experts like Craig Groeschel and Arthur C. Brooks, he outlines a framework for living a life of significance rather than just success.

1. Purpose and Meaning as the Foundation for Fulfillment

True fulfillment requires being rooted in a "greater calling" or a cause larger than oneself. Citing Bob Buford’s Halftime, the host emphasizes that the second half of life should shift from accumulating success to focusing on significance. He incorporates Arthur C. Brooks’ definition of happiness—a combination of enjoyment, satisfaction, and purpose—noting that these are not "technical solutions" to be solved but "ongoing, messy processes." Without a higher purpose, one risks falling into a dopamine-driven trap of constant, endless achievement, as described in The Molecule of More.

2. Knowing When to Rise and When to Dive

Leadership requires mastering the balance between "rising" to focus on big-picture strategy and "diving" into the weeds to handle operational details. The host admits that early in his career, he struggled with staying too high for too long, which caused him to lose connection with his team, or staying too low, which hindered his ability to empower others. He stresses that leadership is about trust: "Just because you can fix it... doesn't mean that you should." Effective leaders delegate to empower their team, using "strategic absence" to avoid becoming a bottleneck.

3. Selflessness as the Keystone of Life

Inspired by the imagery of a keystone in an arch, the host posits that selflessness is the central principle that holds a life together. He references Gandhi’s wisdom: "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." By prioritizing the needs of others and the mission over personal ego, one unlocks exponential growth. Selflessness is presented as the antidote to a life that feels like it is "falling apart."

4. Pride as the Ultimate Source of Self-Destruction

Distinguishing between being proud (a feeling of satisfaction) and having pride (an arrogant identity), the host identifies pride as the "greatest enemy." He highlights the importance of humility—the "greatest friend"—in maintaining a healthy perspective. When asked how to give oneself credit for hard-earned achievements, the host suggests that one should not seek validation to feed their ego, but rather keep moving forward, making themselves "small" to ensure the cause remains the center of focus.

5. Avoiding a Hurried and Rushed Life

Reflecting on John Mark Comer’s The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, the host warns that a hurried life leads to missing precious moments and falling into "autopilot" or "zombie mode." He advocates for creating "margin"—the space between one's load and one's limits. While routines are helpful, they can become "cages" or lead to "spiritual sedation" if they are not examined or broken occasionally. Ultimately, he encourages listeners to slow down, as life is defined by what we give our attention to, and we should prioritize experiences and relationships over the constant need to be productive.

By integrating these five lessons—purpose, balanced leadership, selflessness, humility, and intentional slowing down—the host suggests that we can move from merely surviving the day-to-day to living a life of profound significance and lasting impact.

🎯Key Sentences

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I see you.
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You need to get small in order to be happy.
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That makes you selfish.
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You just keep going.
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I'm just being honest there.
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📝Key Phrases

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jot down
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chase down
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hit home
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get after it
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lose sight of
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📖 Transcript

Hello, everyone, and welcome back to another episode of the podcast.
Today's podcast title is five valuable life lessons I've learned in the last five years.
And this episode, this discussion was inspired and motivated by a recent podcast I was listening to.
This was a Craig Groeschel podcast.
And it was all about the most challenging lessons he learned in leadership in his multiple decades of leadership and being a pastor.
And I'm also going to reference one of his that he spoke about.

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