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Short Term Mindset IS A HUGE PROBLEM - Faisal Ensaun

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Most people think short-term—and it’s costing them their happiness, relationships, and future. In this episode, Faisal Ensaun shares why short-term thinking will hurt you and those around you and how to build a life worth living by thinking long-term.

You’ll hear:
✅ The timeless principle behind success in business and relationships
✅ Why chasing quick wins ruins opportunities and partnerships
✅ A powerful Warren Buffett story that reveals the cost of impatience
✅ How short-term career choices create long-term misery
✅ The simple mindset shift to reclaim peace, fulfillment, and purpose

Life is too short to stay miserable. Choose the path that excites you, commit for the long haul, and build a legacy that matters.

For more amazing training like this one, subscribe to my channel!
Ready to discover your Vision? head over to

https://www.faisalensaun.com/buildyourvisionvideoseries


For daily inspiration and motivation follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn :

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/faisalensaun

Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/faisalensaun/

LinkedIn Page: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/faisalensaun

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129 episodes

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Manage episode 512501810 series 3465229
Content provided by Faisal Ensaun. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Faisal Ensaun or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Most people think short-term—and it’s costing them their happiness, relationships, and future. In this episode, Faisal Ensaun shares why short-term thinking will hurt you and those around you and how to build a life worth living by thinking long-term.

You’ll hear:
✅ The timeless principle behind success in business and relationships
✅ Why chasing quick wins ruins opportunities and partnerships
✅ A powerful Warren Buffett story that reveals the cost of impatience
✅ How short-term career choices create long-term misery
✅ The simple mindset shift to reclaim peace, fulfillment, and purpose

Life is too short to stay miserable. Choose the path that excites you, commit for the long haul, and build a legacy that matters.

For more amazing training like this one, subscribe to my channel!
Ready to discover your Vision? head over to

https://www.faisalensaun.com/buildyourvisionvideoseries


For daily inspiration and motivation follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn :

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/faisalensaun

Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/faisalensaun/

LinkedIn Page: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/faisalensaun

  continue reading

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