
The Myth of Someday: Choosing Presence in a World of Pressure with Hussein Hallak
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n this unscripted and deeply honest conversation, Joe Longo sits down with Hussein Hallak—entrepreneur, author, and truth-seeker—for a soulful exploration of what it really means to live with intention.
They cover everything from the illusion of "someday success" to the power of asking better questions, and how our obsession with productivity often robs us of the very joy we're chasing. Hussein shares his journey from growing up in Syria with limited options to launching over 20 ventures and mentoring thousands of founders, all while staying grounded in the present.
This episode isn’t about performance. It’s about presence. And it's a reminder that the most meaningful transformation begins with a single, conscious choice.
Topics include:
Reclaiming the joy of being over the pressure of becoming
Why questions matter more than answers
Living fully without needing every move to “lead somewhere”
The sacred pause and remembering what you already manifested
Whether you're building a business, navigating a transition, or simply trying to find more meaning in your day, this one’s for you.
Links + Resources:
Hussein’s work: husseinhallak.com
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