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Are You Climbing the Wrong Mountain?

Hey friends, Chase here.

I want to talk about something that might be uncomfortable — but if you’re willing to really look at it, it can change everything.

What if you’re working incredibly hard… at the wrong thing?

This is one of the scariest patterns I’ve seen — not just in the creators I coach, but in my own life.

People are climbing. Grinding. Achieving.

But they’re climbing a mountain that isn’t theirs.

🎧 Listen to the Episode Right Here:

What’s Really Going On

Most people don’t realize they’re succeeding at the wrong thing.

From the outside, it looks like progress:

  • Momentum
  • Validation
  • Money
  • Status

But internally?

There’s a low-grade unease. Something you can’t quite name.

You tell yourself:

“I just need one more win.”
“One more level.”
One more external yes.”

But what if that feeling isn’t about not being there yet?

What if it’s because you’re on the wrong mountain entirely?

Why This Happens

We humans are mimetic creatures.

We learn what to want by watching what other people want.

In a world optimized for visibility, comparison, and performative success… that instinct goes into overdrive.

We chase what’s celebrated.
We optimize for what’s rewarded.
We pursue what looks like a “good life” from the outside.

And somewhere along the way, we stop asking the most important question:

Why am I doing this?

Not the polite answer.
Not the resume answer.
Not the Instagram caption.

The honest one.

The Core Idea

When you’re unclear on your why, you default to someone else’s.

And when that happens, success becomes incredibly easy to misplace.

You can chase:

  • 100,000 followers
  • A bigger team
  • More money
  • A certain lifestyle

But if you don’t know why…

You can end up winning a game you never meant to play.

What You’ll Hear in This Episode

  • Why we unknowingly adopt other people’s goals
  • How mimicry shapes our definition of success
  • The danger of chasing external validation without internal clarity
  • Why “one more win” can actually be a trap
  • How to start defining your own version of success

Timecodes (So You Can Jump to What You Need)

  • 02:00 – The idea of climbing the wrong mountain
  • 03:02 – The feeling of low-grade unease
  • 03:27 – Mimetic behavior: why we want what others want
  • 04:16 – The most important question: why?
  • 05:21 – Why people succeed at the wrong thing
  • 05:47 – The reframe: you might be pursuing the wrong end
  • 06:13 – That restless feeling is actually alignment
  • 07:06 – Clarity over chaos: small shifts, not big resets
  • 07:33 – Interrupting mimicry
  • 08:06 – Trading achievement for energy
  • 08:29 – Choosing one honest action
  • 09:16 – Stop outsourcing your ambition
  • 09:38 – The danger of succeeding at the wrong thing
  • 09:59 – Finding your mountain

If You Feel That Unease, Read This

That restless feeling you can’t shake?

It’s not dissatisfaction.

It’s alignment trying to get your attention.

And the fix isn’t blowing up your life.

It’s pausing.

Pausing long enough to get honest about what you actually want.

Not what looks good.
Not what’s rewarded.
Not what other people expect.

What’s true for you.

Three Ways to Reorient Yourself

1. Interrupt the Mimicry

If nobody could see what I’m doing, would I still want this?

2. Trade Achievement for Energy

Which of your recent wins actually energized you — not just relieved pressure?

3. Choose One Honest Action

Do one small thing aligned with what you actually care about — even if no one sees it.

The Truth Most People Learn Too Late

The fastest way to feel trapped isn’t failure.

It’s succeeding at something that was never yours.

I’ve lived this.

I’ve climbed the wrong mountains.

And when I found the right one?

Everything changed.

Your Assignment

This week, get clear.

  • What would you pursue if no one was watching?
  • What actually energizes you?
  • What’s your mountain?

You don’t need a perfect plan.

You just need enough clarity to take one honest step.

Until next time:

Stop chasing someone else’s definition of success.
Get clear on your mountain.
And start climbing the one that’s actually yours.

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