In this episode of Measured Differently, Vince Fabra has an honest conversation about purpose, fear, and what it really means to step into your life.
Vince reflects on questions that linger long after the laughter fades—What are people going to say when you die? and What does true happiness actually look like? For him, success comes down to fulfilling his purpose, even when fear makes it tempting to stay still. He talks openly about the struggle of believing in yourself enough to take the first step, the fear of making the wrong decision, and how sometimes not choosing feels safer than choosing and failing.
Throughout the conversation, Vince shares insights like "They haven't met you yet," and asks how we can take more ownership of what the universe offers us. At the heart of it all is a simple truth: relationships are everything, growth requires risk, and claiming something as yours means accepting responsibility if it doesn't work out.
This episode is thoughtful, vulnerable, and deeply human—a reminder that being measured differently often begins with the courage to move forward anyway.