
How Being Obsessed With My Customers Got Me $19.8M
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What happens after the big exit?
The money hits. The dream’s real.
But then… what?
Joshua Chan built Ergotunes and Everdesk into multimillion-dollar brands.
Then he sold them.
And everything changed.
This one’s about identity, money, and meaning—when the hustle ends and the silence kicks in.
Your Takeaways:
What no one tells you about life after a big payday
Why becoming an ‘overnight millionaire’ isn’t what it seems
The real cost of chasing success without intentionality
How Joshua is building again—with purpose, not pressure
His take on community, customer obsession, and creating brands that last
It’s not just about how to exit.
It’s about how to live after you do.
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