Discipline Over Motivation: The Truth About Success | Ben Thinking Ep. 135
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In this episode of Ben Thinking, I sit down with Justin to unpack the world of private equity—what it is, how it works, and why it plays such a big role in today’s business landscape.
Justin shares his journey into finance, the differences between private equity, venture capital, and hedge funds, and what really goes into acquiring and scaling companies. We also dive into misconceptions about the industry, risk management, investor expectations, and the real impact private equity has on everyday businesses.
Whether you’re a student, entrepreneur, or just curious about how big business deals actually happen, this conversation breaks down private equity in a way that’s both approachable and insightful.
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to succeed in this field—or how these firms create long-term value—you won’t want to miss this episode.
What private equity is and how it differs from venture capital and hedge funds
Real-world examples of deals and how companies are acquired and scaled
Risk management, investor expectations, and long-term value creation
Misconceptions about private equity and what it really takes to succeed
How private equity impacts the broader economy and everyday businesses
Justin’s personal journey, lessons learned, and advice for aspiring professionals
0:00 – Intro & guest Justin
2:15 – What is private equity?
7:42 – Justin’s journey into finance
12:30 – PE vs. VC vs. hedge funds
18:05 – How deals are structured
25:40 – Acquiring & scaling companies
33:12 – Managing investors & expectations
41:55 – Misconceptions about private equity
48:22 – Risks, failures & lessons learned
54:10 – Private equity’s impact on everyday businesses
1:01:45 – Advice for young professionals
1:06:30 – Closing thoughts
1:08:00 – Outro
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