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[Redefining Success: Beyond Wealth, Hustle, and the Pursuit of 'More']-[#174 Rey Flemings: A Different Definition of Success]

The Knowledge Project · B2 · 2023-08-22

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Redefining Success: Beyond Wealth, Hustle, and the Pursuit of 'More'

In this episode of The Knowledge Project, host Shane Parrish sits down with Ray Fleming, founder and CEO of Myria, to explore the complexities of wealth, the hollowness of modern "hustle culture," and the urgent need to redefine what it means to live a successful life. Fleming, an expert on the ultra-wealthy, shares his unique perspective on how the pursuit of money often leads to isolation and a distorted sense of reality.

The Trap of the 'Wealth Event'

Fleming argues that society has narrowly defined success by the accumulation of money. This creates a perpetual cycle of "hustle culture," where the goalpost for happiness is constantly moving. As Fleming notes, once you have $100 million, it is no longer enough because "someone has five hundred million dollars." This pursuit is fueled by a "happy if/happy when" mentality, where individuals believe their baseline for happiness will shift once they reach a specific financial milestone. However, this drive often results in people playing by a "wrong scoreboard," realizing too late that they have sacrificed their well-being and relationships for numbers that ultimately provide no fulfillment.

The Spectrum of Access and the 'Impossible'

Fleming’s company, Myria, operates on a five-step spectrum of access, ranging from simple consumer purchases to "impossible" requests. He illustrates this with the harrowing story of procuring ventilators during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Faced with a $45.9 million wire transfer and FBI scrutiny, Fleming navigated a global landscape of fraud and embargoes to secure life-saving equipment. This experience highlights a central theme: true success involves solving complex, non-repeatable problems for others, shifting the focus from individual gain to human-centric service.

Wealth vs. Being Rich: The Importance of 'Enough'

Drawing on the anecdote of Joseph Heller, Fleming distinguishes between being rich and being wealthy. While many chase endless accumulation, true wealth is defined by having "enough." Fleming emphasizes that wealth and money can have negative effects, leading to insensitivity and isolation. He advocates for a "post-luxury" mindset—one that prioritizes experiences, community, and genuine human connection over the mere ownership of assets.

The Erosion of Trust and the Need for Reconciliation

Fleming posits that the current societal fraying, evident in everything from political division to economic instability, stems from an erosion of trust. He references the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a model for addressing historical wrongs and moving forward. He argues that the "super-wealthy" have a moral imperative to use their influence to "grow the pie" rather than just dividing it. By fostering "inclusive exclusivity," where successful people engage with broader society, the wealthy can help rebuild the social contract.

The Inward Journey and Human Humility

Ultimately, Fleming emphasizes the importance of self-reflection. Following a personal "day of reckoning" in 2021, he underwent a profound transformation, losing 100 pounds and re-evaluating his priorities as a father and entrepreneur. He suggests that the most critical questions people can ask themselves are those that force an honest assessment of their relationships and impact—such as, "What would those closest to you say about you at your 80th birthday?"

By embracing humility and recognizing that we are part of an interconnected ecosystem, Fleming believes we can move away from the "me-centric" culture of modern media and toward a more holistic, charitable, and connected existence. Success, he concludes, is not found in the bank balance, but in the quality of one's relationships and the positive difference one makes in the lives of others.

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The world is crazy.
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No one knows where this thing is heading.
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Wealth is also isolating.
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I agree with you on that.
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I like that approach.
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📝Key Phrases

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hustle culture
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wind up in a scenario
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pull it off
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set the scene
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take on special projects
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📖 Transcript

You know every child we grow up like hey, I want to be successful your parents go be successful in our society Broadly speaking we have made the definition of success how much money you have Work work work work work hustle culture entrepreneurial culture.
You see all the blogs you see all the tweets I'm you know, I'm out there hustling hustling got to make money got to make money But there is no end to that and so you wind up in a scenario where you have made it you have a wealth event You've got a hundred million dollars but that's not enough because Someone has five hundred million dollars Welcome to the Knowledge Project
a podcast about mastering the best of what other people have already figured out so you can apply their insights to your life.
I'm your host Shane Parrish.
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My guest today is Ray Fleming's the founder and CEO of Myra which is building a community for the world's most successful people to connect and enjoy their lives.

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