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Sold For $80 Million - Then Hit Rock Bottom

2024/11/26
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以《My First Million》播客主持人和企业家身份而闻名,专注于发现和分享高利润商业模式。
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Josh Payne讲述了他将公司Stack Commerce卖掉后,尽管获得了巨额财富(大约5000万美元),却并没有感到满足,反而经历了一段持续一年半左右的黑暗时期。他将这种痛苦归因于他将个人幸福感过度依赖于事业成功,当事业达到顶峰后,他失去了目标和方向,陷入了迷茫和自我怀疑。他认为,金钱并不能填补内心的空虚,真正的幸福感来自于对生活的意义和价值的重新认知。他通过寻求心理治疗、专注于家庭、挑战自我(例如完成铁人三项)等方式走出低谷,并重新审视了对金钱和成功的看法。他意识到,财富只是人生的一部分,而家庭、健康和个人成长同样重要。他现在更注重快乐、服务和可持续发展,并创立了一家新公司,希望能够建立一个能够持续几十年甚至上百年的企业集团。 Sam Parr则从旁观者的角度,对Josh Payne的经历进行了分析和总结。他认为,许多创业者将人生目标单一地放在财富积累上,这是一种危险的做法。真正的幸福感并非仅仅来自于金钱,而是来自于对生活的意义和价值的追求,以及对家庭、健康和个人成长的关注。他建议创业者应该追求更广泛的人生目标和意义,不要将所有希望都寄托在单一的成功上。 Sam Parr分享了他对财富和成功的看法,以及他如何帮助其他创业者避免类似的错误。他强调,创业的意义不仅仅在于赚钱,更在于服务他人和创造长久价值。他认为,只有当一个人停止将金钱视为解决所有问题的万能药时,才能真正体会到金钱在生活中的独特价值。

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Josh Payne thought selling his company for $80 million would be the defining moment of his life, but it sent him into one of the darkest periods he’d ever experienced.
  • Josh Payne sold his company StackCommerce for $80 million.
  • The sale led to a period of deep depression for Josh.
  • His emotional well-being was closely tied to his business success.

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What happens when the big exit doesn’t fill the void?

Josh Payne thought selling his company for $80 million would be the defining moment of his life. Instead, it sent him into one of the darkest periods he’d ever experienced.

Josh’s story is a testament to the complexity of success. As the founder of StackCommerce, Josh grew his company from $0 to $32 million in annual revenue, eventually selling it for a life-changing sum. But with his emotional wellbeing tied so closely to his business success, he found himself struggling to find purpose once his goal was achieved.

In this episode, you’ll learn how Josh’s early years in the Midwest shaped his drive for entrepreneurship, what it felt like to grow a company from nothing to millions—and why he struggled when growth slowed, the challenges and emotions of selling his business and suddenly becoming a multi-millionaire, as well as how he found his way out of post-sale depression through therapy, family, and physical challenges like completing an Ironman and why Josh is now building a new company—but this time, with a focus on joy, service, and sustainability.

This is **Moneywise, **a podcast where hosts Sam Parr and Harry Morton) are joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits.

Who is Sam Parr?

Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle), which he sold )to HubSpot )in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million). Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton), which he co-founded in 2022.

**Check out Sam’s Companies: **

Hampton)

Sam’s List)

Who is Harry Morton?

Harry Morton is the CEO of Lower Street,) a company specializing in premium podcast production that he founded to transform brand narratives through audio storytelling. His expertise has made Lower Street a leader in the podcast industry, working with diverse clients from startups to Fortune 500 companies to enhance their market presence and audience engagement.

This episode also features an interview conducted by Andrew Namanny. Check out his podcast Permission to Shine.)

This podcast was made for the Hampton community,) a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups.

Chapters:

Josh's Finances and Origin Story (02:37)

Early Career and Entrepreneurial Drive (06:37)

Founding Stack Commerce (08:44)

Revenue Growth and Financial Success (08:58)

Emotional Struggles and Existential Threats (10:18)

The Exit Process (14:04)

Post-Exit Realizations (16:14)

The Illusion of Financial Fulfillment (18:02)

Reassessing Values and Spending (24:36)

New Business Ventures and Goals (30:35)

Reflections on Success and Fulfillment (34:38)

This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street) and distributed by Morning Brew.)