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Hustle Was Never the Goal. Rethinking Ambition Before Exhaustion Redefines It for You

Par : Gideon Hart
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  • Nombre de pages138
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-27504-5
  • EAN9783565275045
  • Date de parution26/02/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

There is a version of ambition that builds something meaningful. And there is a version that quietly hollows you out while looking exactly like success from the outside. Most people do not notice the difference until they are already running on empty. This book explores what happens when the drive to achieve becomes disconnected from any genuine sense of purpose-when hustle stops being a choice and becomes the only way you know how to feel okay.
It examines the cultural and personal pressures that blur the line between healthy ambition and compulsive striving, and what gets lost when the pace of pursuit outgrows any honest sense of direction. At the center of this exploration is a question many high-functioning people avoid asking: not whether you are successful, but whether the version of success you are chasing still belongs to you. Ambition shaped by fear, comparison, or the need to prove something is exhausting in a particular way-not because the work is too hard, but because the finish line keeps moving. This book offers insight into the emotional patterns beneath overachievement, how personal definitions of success quietly shift under external pressure, and what a more sustainable relationship with ambition might look like when it is rooted in self-knowledge rather than performance.
It does not promise a better career or a simpler life. It invites an honest examination of what you are actually working toward-and whether it is still worth the cost.