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I can relate to that. I'm going to bed but wanted to post a quick answer before to get the conversation going.
If you don't care about making more money because you don't need it, then don't use it as a motivator.
Find another reason why you want to grow your business.
Maybe you could help your parents financially. Maybe you could hire some people and give them a job. Maybe you could support your favorite non-profit. Or maybe more money from your current business would help you start a bigger, more exciting project.
And if you don't want to grow the business but instead want to improve another aspect of your life, then go for that.
Also, maybe my website would appeal to you as its main theme is to never get too comfortable:
Here are two articles of mine that you may find relevant:
If you don't care about making more money because you don't need it, then don't use it as a motivator.
Find another reason why you want to grow your business.
Maybe you could help your parents financially. Maybe you could hire some people and give them a job. Maybe you could support your favorite non-profit. Or maybe more money from your current business would help you start a bigger, more exciting project.
And if you don't want to grow the business but instead want to improve another aspect of your life, then go for that.
Also, maybe my website would appeal to you as its main theme is to never get too comfortable:
Home - Discomfort Club
Join a community of hundreds of men who are tired of status quo and want to push themselves through voluntary discomfort to get better.
www.discomfortclub.com
Here are two articles of mine that you may find relevant:
#2: Exploring the Comfort Crisis. Notes From Michael Easter’s Book "The Comfort Crisis" (Part 1)
I’m a sucker for a good book on discomfort. When I saw Michael Easter’s The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort To Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self I was instantly sold. In today’s article I’ll share with you my notes and comments on the book. Due to the length of the lessons I want to...
www.discomfortclub.com
#8: Discomfort Is Like Oxygen. Spartan Lessons From "10 Rules for Resilience" by Joe De Sena and Lara Pence (Part 1)
Joe De Sena is obsessed with discomfort like few people on the planet. He’s the founder of Spartan Races, a series of obstacle races ranging from a few miles for beginners to grueling marathon distances for elite athletes. He’s known for doing hundreds of burpees every day and pushing people to...
www.discomfortclub.com