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Summary In this episode of the YOU Not Me podcast, Chris Behrmann discusses the importance of finding balance in life amidst competing priorities. The conversation explores the sacrifices people often make in their careers, relationships, and personal fulfillment. Chris emphasizes the need for intentionality and selflessness, advocating for a life that integrates purpose across all areas. The discussion also touches on the concept of the modern Renaissance man, who embraces multifaceted interests and responsibilities. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to prioritize purpose, serve others, and cultivate meaningful relationships to achieve true fulfillment. Key Takeaways The modern world demands success in multiple areas. Career over relationships can lead to generational destruction. Chasing wealth often comes at the cost of integrity. You can pivot to a job you love for fulfillment. Purpose aligns career, relationships, and service. You can have ambition while building relationships. Self-awareness is key to finding balance. Prioritize purpose to guide your decisions. Serving others leads to a more fulfilling life. Chapters 00:00 Navigating Modern Life's Demands 00:44 The Cost of Specialization 03:15 Sacrifices in Modern Culture 07:39 Money vs. Meaning 12:49 Self vs. Service 15:48 The Renaissance Man Metaphor 21:12 Principles for Finding Balance 23:38 The Pursuit of Worth and Contentment 25:39 The Illusion of Fulfillment in Achievement 27:14 Establishing Priorities Over Goals 31:20 The Importance of Rest and Relationships 32:45 Being Others-Oriented, Not Self-Obsessed