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If you've pushed through, committed, and taken the leap, that's a big deal. But at some point, doing everything yourself can stop being a strength and start being a limitation. For years, Eric thought asking for help was a signal that he was failing. He was working full time, building a business on the side, and grinding hard—subconsciously telling himself that if he couldn't figure it out on his own, he wasn't cut out for it. But here's what he didn't realize: he wasn't being strong—he was being inflexible. And it was exhausting. In this episode, Eric shares: • Why "doing it all yourself" isn't discipline—it's often stubbornness and pride • The shift that happened when he started paying attention to successful people who weren't burned out • How asking for help became the strategy that changed everything • Why you can't scale if you're the bottleneck Key takeaway: Asking for help doesn't mean you're incapable—it means you're smart enough to recognize when someone else can do it better. It means you value your time and can focus on what actually matters. If you're ready to explore alternative paths to wealth and freedom, visit FlowersCapital.com and join the list.