High Income, Low Fulfillment: Why Success Still Feels Empty
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You're making good money. So why does it feel like something's missing?
In this episode, Dr. Kyle Stanley and Dr. Martin Mendelson dig into one of dentistry's quietest paradoxes — high income, low fulfillment. Kyle drove a Porsche to a million-dollar house, ran a thriving practice, and still hit rock bottom in 2018. The income was there. The fulfillment wasn't.
Part of the problem is hedonic adaptation. You buy the car, love it for a year, and then it just becomes the car. The goalpost moves. A meta-analysis of 275,000 people worldwide found that the number one driver of happiness wasn't where people ended up — it was the journey itself. Most dentists are so focused on hitting the next milestone that they never stop to ask if it's actually what they want.
The fix isn't more production. It's self-awareness. Martin walks through a simple exercise: write down what a truly great day looks like — what you're doing, and how it makes you feel. Then look back at your schedule and find the days that felt good. What was in them? That's your data. Make decisions from it.
Fulfillment isn't found at the next income bracket. It's built by knowing what actually matters to you — and designing toward it.
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