The Mindset Mentor - How to Be Miserable for the Rest of Your Life
Episode Date: February 26, 2025Ever feel like no matter how much you achieve, it’s never enough? In this episode, I’m exposing The Achievement Trap—the mindset that keeps you chasing more but never feeling satisfied. If you�...�ve ever hit a big goal only to feel empty afterward, this one’s for you.  Want to learn more about Mindset Mentor+? For nearly nine years, the Mindset Mentor Podcast has guided you through life's ups and downs. Now, you can dive even deeper with Mindset Mentor Plus. Turn every podcast lesson into real-world results with detailed worksheets, journaling prompts, and a supportive community of like-minded people. Enjoy monthly live Q&A sessions with me, and all this for less than a dollar a day. If you’re committed to real, lasting change, this is for you.Join here 👉 www.mindsetmentor.com My first book that I’ve ever written is now available. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.📚If you want to order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/bookHere are some useful links for you… If you want access to a multitude of life advice, self development tips, and exclusive content daily that will help you improve your life, then you can follow me around the web at these links here:Instagram TikTokFacebookYoutube
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Welcome to today's episode of the mindset mentor podcast. I am your host Rob Dial. If
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Today, I'm gonna talk to you about how to be miserable
for the rest of your life, especially how to make sure
that every moment from this moment forward
until the day that you die,
you are not as
happy as you want to be.
And then I'm going to talk about how to avoid it.
And it has to do with something that I like to call the achievement trap.
We're going to dive into our social and personal problems where we never feel like too much
is ever enough.
And I'm just curious before we dive into it, in the past,
have you ever wanted something so bad and you worked so hard to get it? And this might have
been three or four or five, 10 years ago, whatever it is, and you have that thing now, or you had it
at some point in the past, like you wanted it, you wanted it, you achieved it. And now that you have it, it's just another thing.
Maybe it's a house, maybe it's a car, maybe it's a relationship, maybe it's a achievement,
it's a job, or maybe it's a certain amount of money that you make.
And now that you have it, you're just like, ugh, whatever.
But when you were younger, it was like the thing you wanted more than anybody else.
You worked so hard for it, you dreamed about it, you prayed about that thing. And now you have it, you're like the thing you wanted more than anybody else. You worked so hard for it. You dreamed about it.
You prayed about that thing.
And now you have it and you're like, ah, whatever.
We all get caught in this trap of wanting the next thing.
You know, maybe you want, you want your dream job.
Oh, if I could only get this dream job, then I'd be set for life.
And then you get it.
And then six months later, like, okay, now I want to move up to the next level because
my salary isn't quite enough. Or maybe you want to pay raise and you do
get that pay raise. Oh, if I could only make $80,000 a year, then I'd be
happy. And then you get to $80,000 a year eventually and you're like, you know what?
I'm so close. I need to hit six figures and then I'll feel secure. And then you
hit six figures, you hit $100,000, you're like, now I need to make $200,000
so I can be really secure and I can buy some more cool stuff.
Or maybe you're living in an apartment and you're just like, I just really want to buy a house.
I want my own place. If I could just buy my own place, I'd be so happy.
And then you finally get that first home. It's a nice little home.
And then a couple of years later, you're like, ah, it's too small. I need need something bigger and you get something bigger and you're like I need something with a pool
Or maybe you just you've been dreaming about finally getting into a perfect relationship
If I could just find the right partner everything will be amazing and then you find someone that you love and then you're like
Well, when are we getting engaged and then you get engaged and you're like, well, when are we getting married? When's the baby?
It's like the next thing, the next thing, the next thing.
Maybe you just want to get a car.
Oh, if I could only afford a car, then I'd be happy.
Then I could feel successful.
And then you get a Honda and like, well, yeah, this Honda is nice, but like, look at the
BMWs.
And then you get a BMW five years down the road.
You're like, but it's nice, but it's, it's not like a Lamborghini. Like maybe I should be searching for and trying to get a BMW five years down the road, you're like, but it's nice, but it's not like a Lamborghini.
Like maybe I should be searching for and trying to get a Lamborghini.
Or maybe you start your business and you're like, you know what?
I just need to get my business to $10,000 a month.
Once I get to 10,000 a month, then I'm going to be set.
And you work really hard for a couple of years and you finally hit it.
You're like, okay, well now I need to get to $100,000 a month.
Or maybe you're like, you know what?
I just need to get out of debt. If I could just get out of debt, then I'd never stress about money ever again.
And then you become debt free. You're like, well now I'm debt free. So I need to build wealth. I
need to invest. I need to millions would make me feel safer. Have you ever been caught in this trap
before? If any of this sounds like you, I want you to know that you're not alone. In fact, I'd probably argue that most of us are caught in this exact same trap. It's this running
on this treadmill of success where it's a treadmill where no matter how hard you run,
you're still not going anywhere. You're always chasing the next thing. You're always trying to
get to the next level, whatever the next goal is. And you never actually feel fulfilled when you get there because
you always want to get to the next thing. I always say our goals are like the horizon. The closer you
get to the edge of it, the further that it gets away. Oh, we got to keep pushing it out and pushing
it out. But I want you to know like this isn't just a personal struggle. This is more than anything
else a cultural programming that we have. We're conditioned from the time that we're little children
that we need to achieve.
We need to, we go to school, we need to work harder,
we need to get an A.
When you're in first grade, you gotta work really hard
so you can get to second grade.
And then you gotta work really hard
so you can get to third grade.
And it's this constant treadmill
of having to go for the next thing.
And we somehow think that happiness and self-worth
is something that we earn through achievement. And so we find that our value in this world
is based off of how much money we make or how successful we are in our careers or how impressive
our accomplishments sound to other people. And I really believe that this belief system runs deep within us.
It's why high achievers can look wildly successful on the outside, but feel completely empty
on the inside.
And I want you to think about this, like what's the point of always wanting the next thing
if we're never fully in this moment to appreciate the thing that we just got.
So like we can say when I buy that house and we buy the house and you appreciate it for a couple minutes
and you're like well what about the next thing? If we do that we're always living in a future moment
without ever fully being present in this moment and if you're always trying to go for the next thing
you will be miserable for the rest of your life.
I wanna tell you a story.
I have a friend who works for a guy
who's worth billions of dollars.
He's got more things than you could possibly imagine.
It's insane.
He's got a massive fleet of planes.
He's got a ton of mansions and ranches all over the world.
He's got every car you can think of. He's got every car you can think of.
He's got every animal you can think of in his ranches, these weird, obscure animals
that he pulls from Africa and India and they're from all over the world.
And some of them are rare and endangered and, you know, giraffes and, you know, he's even
started collecting dinosaur bones.
So he's got fossils all over the place.
He's got everything you could possibly think of.
And my friend was at a dinner with him and they were eating dinner as they do quite often
because she's been working with him for a while.
And it was the beginning of the year a couple years ago.
And she said, hey, I got an idea.
Let's go around the dinner table.
Let's just talk about what our number one goal is for the year.
And so everyone's going around and there's like five or six of them. Everyone says their number goal is for the year. And so everyone's going around, and there's like five or six of them,
everyone says their number one goal for the year.
Do you know what he said his number one goal
for the year was?
Make more money.
His number one goal is to make more money.
This guy has already quote unquote won the game
that so many people are playing.
And I know we can argue he hasn't won the game at all,
and I get that.
That's what I'm trying to get across here but most people think that
becoming a millionaire becoming a billionaire is quote-unquote winning the
game of life he's already quote-unquote won that game but instead of enjoying
his life enjoying the rewards being able to fly one of his planes to one of the
most beautiful places in the world and just hanging out there for a month and taking time off. He's stuck locked in this loop of wanting the next thing, waking up at four o'clock
in the morning and starting to work.
I want you to understand that's not success, that's addiction, not to drugs, not to alcohol,
but the constant need for more.
And if we don't actively take a step back and question this mindset,
most people, most of us, and I have fallen into this, will fall into that exact same pattern.
So like, why can't we just be happy with what we have? Why is it so damn hard to be satisfied?
Have you ever thought about that? Like most of us, I think it's the way that we were raised. And I think that society reinforces it. And everyone puts achievement and success on this pedestal.
And so many people will just work, work, work, work, work to try to get to whatever success
means to them and really don't know how to turn it off. And they have no real quote unquote,
I've made it goal. Like I've made it when I get here. And then a lot of people, if they do have that goal
and they hit it, well then they've got to figure out
and get to the next one.
I got to move that goal out.
And that's why so many people feel unfulfilled
even when they have it all.
And so I'm curious for you,
with everything you're doing in your life,
what is it that you're actually chasing?
Let's bring it back to you.
What's your version of his make more money? Is yours to make
more money? Is it hitting the next career milestone? Is it building a super successful business? Is it
buying the dream house? Is it driving in a Lamborghini? Is it being seen as successful by other
people? And we will be right back.
And now back to the show. I want you to understand none of these are wrong.
Like I don't care if you want any of these things.
You can want all of them in fact.
None of them are wrong, but have you ever asked yourself,
what do you actually think achievement is gonna give you?
Because if we're trying to go for something,
it's because we unconsciously think there's something
that we're gonna get from it.
Like if somebody wants more money they don't
just want money they want something behind it. You know most people aren't
chasing money they are chasing security or they're chasing maybe love from other
people or they're chasing the feeling of finally being worthy because they are
worth ten million dollars or they're chasing the feeling of if I make
this amount of money, then I can show it off and then maybe people will appreciate me more.
Most people are not chasing status. They're chasing validation and not even validation from
themselves, validation from other people. They're wanting to prove to themselves that they're not a
loser. They're hoping that people will look at them differently if they're successful.
that they're not a loser. They're hoping that people will look at them differently if they're successful. You know, they're not chasing success. They're chasing this feeling of maybe I'll finally
be enough. Most people's biggest fear, their biggest thing that holds them back is a different
flavor for everybody else. But it's usually this core feeling of not being enough. And that could
be good enough. That could be smart enough, pretty enough, loved, accepted,
not being a failure, whatever it might be.
And the problem isn't the goal itself.
You can do and go for whatever you want to in this life.
And I think that you should.
And I think that that's amazing.
But the problem is believing that your happiness exists on the other side of what you want.
Because if you're not happy now, you won't be happy when you get the thing that you want.
I promise you that. I can tell you 100% from many people I have met that are extremely successful
and miserable. And so the problem isn't believing that, the problem is believing that your happiness
is on the other side of this thing that you want.
But here's a secret.
If you can't feel fulfilled now, you won't feel fulfilled then.
So why don't I just try to make myself feel happy now, regardless of what I have?
And I can still want to achieve just for the fun of it, play it like a game, success and
money and all of these things can be like a game, but why can't I just be happy now? Why can't I just feel fulfilled now? There's
people with less money than I have that are way happier than I have. So it doesn't mean that
I have to make money in order to be happy. It means that I could be happy at any moment
while I'm on my road of achievement or success, whatever it might be.
And I was running a call yesterday for my weekly group that I run,
it's called Mindset University.
And I was on the call yesterday.
And I was on a call and one of the ladies that was there
asked me a question, she's like,
hey, I want to achieve, I want to have success.
She's like, but I don't feel like I have enough time
and I don't know what to do.
That's always like what's happening on the surface, right?
And I'm like, okay, what's happening on the surface is fine, but I want to know the deep thing that's actually
going under it. And I was like, okay, what does that look like to you? And so she wanted to achieve
because of the way that she was raised, like all of us, right? And she felt like she wasn't
good enough until she achieved. And, but she says, I don't really like want to right now.
And, and I heard a baby in the background as she was speaking at some moment.
And she's like, she had said something on the lines
at some point when she was speaking real quickly of like,
everything's pretty good right now.
And I was like, hey, did I hear a baby in the background?
And she's like, yeah, I have a one-year-old.
And I was like, so what I'm hearing you say
is that you have a one-year-old,
life is pretty good right now, and you want to achieve, like there's something that's pulling you to want to achieve.
But there's also this feeling of like, everything's pretty good right now.
I kind of my life is decent.
It's good.
And it sounds like more than anything else, if I'm translating what you're saying, you
just want to be happy in the moment.
Is that correct?
And she's like, yeah, that would be great.
Like, I was like, you can achieve at any moment. When your child is 18 years old, you can decide, hey, I'm going to go
achieve and grow a massive business or be successful. But what you're telling me is your life is pretty
good right now. You're paying the bills. Everything seems pretty great. I was like, why don't you just
enjoy the present moment with your one year old? I was like, I know from the people that I speak to
by having a child and a baby, people keep coming up and talking to us. And they're like, like, I know from the people that I speak to by having a child and a baby, people
keep coming up and talking to us and they're like, man, I miss when our kids are that old.
I miss my children of that age.
I just wish that I could have my children be babies again.
So many people are telling this to me and I was like, why don't you just appreciate
the moment of being with your child?
Because I guarantee you when your baby is 20 years old and moved out of the house, you're
going to, you would trade everything that you have,
20 years from today,
to be right back in this moment that you're in.
And she just started crying.
And then like 15 other people on the call
started crying as well,
because they were starting thinking about their children
and how they miss their babies
and how their children are older, they're moved out.
And it's about being present in this moment and really appreciating what we have.
You can appreciate this moment, be present in this moment,
be happy and fulfilled in this moment,
and still want to achieve more,
but not from a place of I have to, to be worthy,
but I just want to because it's fun.
I want you to understand, like,
imagine yourself 90 years old.
You've accomplished everything you've ever wanted.
You've had the career, you have the money,
you had the success, you've traveled the world.
You have $100 million in all of your bank accounts
and your investments and you're 90 years old.
Do you wanna know what?
I guarantee you at 90 years old with $100 million,
no matter how old you are, no matter where you are in life,
you would trade every single dollar, every single achievement to rewind time back to this moment right now.
Even if you're 30 years old and your life is complete shit right now and you're rebuilding
your entire life, I promise you, you would trade all $100 million at 90 years old to
be 30 years old and struggling again.
So money is not the goal.
It's time, it's experiences, and it's being present in this moment.
That's the real goal.
How are you missing it?
What's the point of always wanting the next thing when once we get that thing, we want
the next thing. You once we get that thing, we want the next thing.
You're never fully present.
You're always living in this future of the next thing versus appreciating wherever it
is that you currently are.
You know, what if you are living in the years right now that you'll miss in the future?
One day in the future, you're going to miss these moments.
If you have a one-year-old right now screaming and keeping you up at night
while you're holding them and trying to put them back to sleep, one day you will wish you could
just hold your baby like you did this morning at three o'clock when they were screaming and crying
and awake. When they're 30 years old, you're like, man, I just wish I could hold my baby the same
way I used to. If you have a child right now and they're young and it's stressful, you know,
I have a friend who's six, who's got a 16 year old son and she always tells me whenever she sees my
son, she's like, Oh man, I miss those days. I miss when I could hold him like that. He doesn't want
me to hold him ever. Like she thinks it's weird for me to want to give him a long extended hug
when he's 16 years old. She misses those days so much. And I want her to know that
when he moves out of the house, she'll miss just him being 16 years old and being present in this
moment in her house. If you're in your 30s or your 40s, when you're 90, you'll long for the body and
the energy and the health that you have right now. And so it doesn't matter where you are.
and the health that you have right now. And so it doesn't matter where you are.
You're living in the good old days.
I have to constantly remind myself of this.
And achievement or success or money doesn't make it more of the good old days.
Oh, well, I would be happier and it could be the good old days if I had more money or
more success.
No, you would trade everything the very last day of your life,
to be right back where you are right now.
But most people don't realize this until it's too late.
And so, how do we stop chasing and actually start living?
We need to figure out a way to break through this.
This is not about not achieving.
I want you to understand that.
This is about learning when to turn it off
so that you don't miss your own life. Because so many people miss their own lives. The first thing I want you to do is I want you to understand that this is about learning when to turn it off so that you don't miss your own life.
Because so many people miss their own lives.
The first thing I want you to do is I want you to stop measuring your life by productivity.
Success is not about what you achieve.
Right?
I think success is about how much you actually experience, how present you are in your life,
how present you are with the people that you love, how much fun and joy and meaning you create.
If you're winning in those areas, you're winning in life.
So that's the first thing I want you to understand.
The second thing, I want you to try to start scheduling joy like you schedule work and
everything else.
If you don't put it in your calendar, it probably won't happen.
So block out time for your joy, whatever your joy is.
Unplugged time to be with your family. Hobbies that bring you joy. Not for productivity,
but literally hobbies just for fun. Simple, slow moments. Watching the sunset. Feeling,
you know, a warm cup of coffee on a quiet morning. Hanging out and laughing with your friends.
Schedule those things out in your life.
Experience the joy.
And then I want you to really start to rewire your brain for contentment versus having to
always be going for the next thing.
Start training your mind to recognize what is already good in your life.
There's a lot that's good in your life.
There's a lot to, if you're listening to this podcast, you have the means to be able to
listen to this podcast, you have a lot more than the in your life. There's a lot. If you're listening to this podcast, if you have the means to be able to listen to this
podcast, you have a lot more than the average person in the world does.
Every morning, write down three things that you're grateful for, but make them specific.
Don't just say, I'm grateful for my family.
You can say something like, I'm grateful for my kids laugh and the sounds that they make
when they're excited.
At night, ask yourself the question, did I actually experience joy today?
If you can't experience this moment
and appreciate this moment, you won't appreciate the next one either.
And then the last thing I want you to do, and I want to challenge everybody to do this today, is to make a reverse bucket list. Like we've all heard about a bucket list, which are the things
that we want to do before we die. But what if you made a list of the things that you've already done
that your past self once dreamed about? Moments that if you lost these things tomorrow, you'd miss them desperately.
What would that look like?
What if you wrote them down and let them sink in and realize that you're already living
a life that you probably wished for in the past?
And so I'm going to challenge you to be here and be now.
I'm not saying don't achieve. Hell, yeah, go for it.
Have fun. Make this life amazing.
But I'm saying don't let achievement steal the actual point of life.
And that's what I really want to challenge you for.
This is your life.
It's happening right now in this moment that you're in.
The real question is, are you actually living it?
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