
He replaced a drive for wealth with something more valuable
• The drawer of Rolexes no longer cut it • “This feeling of being alive transforms you” (TRT is 10:32) When a drawer of Rolex watches doesn’t make you feel whole, something ought to be done. And Mo Issa says he did it by making small changes to rediscover himself, embrace simplicity, and focus on a sense of deep fulfillment. What were those steps and why does he think they can help others? Mo Issa joins us for this episode of Bizgnus Interviews to explain. “While I haven’t found all the answers, I do feel alive again,” he says. Mr. Issa adds that, in his opinion, “this feeling of being alive transforms you, and whether you know it or not, you have started transforming the world.” He has written three books, the latest entitled “The Midlife Shift: How I Left the Rat Race and Found Myself,” (Kimo Pub Press, November 2024). “My story is more than just about personal growth—it’s about showing others that it’s possible to dedicate oneself to self-awareness, tackle societal expectations and the pressures that come with them, and create a life of purpose.” For more information: www.mo-issa.com
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