Sunday Wisdom
I’m 85. Society Calls Me A "Failure," But I'm The Happiest Man Alive.
The 11th Hour
"Society told me I was a failure in 1961. I believed them—and it was the best thing that ever happened to me." Meet Artie Pendelton. In 1961, he had a full-ride scholarship to Yale Law. He was on the fast track to the "American Dream." He walked out after 14 minutes and never looked back. Today, Artie lives in a 1974 Airstream with zero assets, no 401k, and a net worth that wouldn't buy you a nice dinner in the city. But while his "successful" classmates were dying of stress-induced heart attacks in mahogany offices, Artie was busy becoming the richest man in the world—measured in time, peace, and freedom. In this 20-minute masterclass on "The Art of Losing," Artie deconstructs the "Success Trap" and explains why your "personal brand" is actually your prison. 👇 HAVE A STORY THE WORLD NEEDS TO HEAR? We are looking for real stories from real people to feature on this channel. If you have a life lesson, a deep regret, or a near-death experience that changed everything, we want to …