What happens when a single test score starts shaping your entire life?
This week’s guest, Tyler Zachem, grew up hearing that he should avoid anything involving numbers. Bad math grades. Low SAT scores. All of it pointed him away from finance and toward a career he did not actually want.
Tyler shares how that early message boxed him in and how he slowly learned to trust something deeper than a score. He takes us inside his curiosity for investing, private equity, and entrepreneurship, and explains how following that instinct opened the doors that ended up defining his life.
In this conversation, we talk about the danger of letting labels decide your future, the difference between being good at math and being good with numbers, and why your career should expand instead of narrow when you are young.
If you have ever felt limited by a grade or a comparison, this episode will feel like a breath of fresh air.
Listen to Tyler’s story on The Worst Advice I Ever Got.