In this special live episode of The Fierce Factor, recorded at the ALT Experience, I had the absolute honor of sitting down with New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, and intentional living advocate Sahil Bloom for a conversation that completely redefines what it means to be successful.
Sahil’s story is both humbling and inspiring. From managing a $3.5 billion private equity fund to walking away from it all to pursue a more intentional life, he shares the pivotal moment that forced him to reevaluate everything—when he realized just how limited his time with the people he loves really was. That gut-check changed the course of his life, and in this episode, he walks us through what it looks like to build a life that’s truly aligned with your values.
We talked about so many powerful concepts from his book—why work-life balance is a myth, how to use the “dimmer switch” approach to design a more fulfilling life, and what it really means to be “rich.” We discussed the emotional cost of growth, the loneliness that often comes with transformation, and the courage it takes to let go of the people and identities that no longer serve you.
If you’re building a business, chasing big goals, and also yearning for a life of deeper connection and meaning, this episode will speak directly to you. It’s not just about finding more time—it’s about taking radical ownership of the time, energy, and freedom you already have.
Read Sahil’s book, “The 5 Types of Wealth”
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This conversation reminded me, and I hope it reminds you, that success isn’t something we chase—it’s something we define and create intentionally, moment by moment.