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In this episode of The Spinoso Podcast, I break down what it really means to be "unemployable" and why that's not an insult. It's a standard. It's the inability to tolerate mediocrity, the refusal to be comfortable, and the discipline to push past "good enough" in every area of life and business.

We talk about the difference between being truly unemployable and being undisciplined, why the people who build systems rarely fit inside them, and why growth requires living in constant discomfort. I share stories from my dad, from building Genesis, from leading high-level teams, and from choosing the wild ride over the safe one every single time.

We also get into generosity without optics, giving without expecting anything back, and why money doesn't change who you are, it just amplifies it. These are principles that apply whether you're building a business, leading a team, raising a family, or trying to live with more intention and integrity.

If you're someone who feels out of place in average environments, gets restless when things get easy, and knows deep down you were meant for more, this episode will hit home.