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Progress Pursuit

Progress Pursuit

By: Kosta @ Progress Pursuit
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The Progress Pursuit is your go-to podcast for personal growth, resilience, and self-discovery. Hosted by Kosta, this podcast dives deep into the mindsets, strategies, and habits that foster continuous growth in all areas of life—whether it’s mastering imperfection, embracing discomfort, or redefining success. With a focus on practical advice, inspirational stories, and powerful frameworks, each episode provides you with the tools you need to unlock your potential and live a more fulfilling, purpose-driven life. Whether you're navigating challenges, pursuing new goals, or simply looking for motivation to keep growing, The Progress Pursuit is here to guide you on your journey of lifelong learning and resilience.

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  • The Gifts of Failure that will Surprise You
    Jul 7 2025

    Carl Jung famously said that life really begins at 40 and up until then, you are just doing research. But what if everything you thought about midlife—and failure—was wrong?

    For years, we’ve been told that turning 40 is the beginning of decline—an age marked by fading potential, missed chances, and inevitable regret. But what if midlife isn’t the beginning of the end… but the moment life truly begins?

    Jung believed that our first 40 years are spent building a version of ourselves that fits the world—chasing success, approval, and certainty. But after 40, we are called to something deeper: the journey toward wholeness. And often, it is failure—not success—that guides us there.

    This is the letter I wish I had read when I was younger—a message from my older self, shaped by the wisdom of six brilliant minds who understood what failure really means and why it is not an end, but a beginning.

    In this video, I bring together the life-changing insights of:

    📖 Carl Jung – Why failure is not an accident, but a message leading you toward your true path.
    📖 Friedrich Nietzsche – Why hardship is not a curse, but the very thing that makes you unbreakable.
    📖 Thomas Edison – Why failure is not a verdict, but an experiment bringing you closer to success.
    📖 Carol Dweck – Why intelligence and ability are never fixed, and every mistake helps you grow.
    📖 Winston Churchill – Why persistence is the single greatest factor in determining success.
    📖 J.K. Rowling – Why losing everything can be the moment you discover what truly matters.

    This isn’t just a reflection—it’s an awakening.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, discouraged, or like your failures have defined you, this video will challenge everything you thought you knew about midlife, purpose, and personal growth.

    Wear your failures as badges of honor and keep moving forward.

    ⚡ Are you ready to see failure in a whole new light? Watch now.

    Blog post: https://www.progresspursuit.com/blog/the-gifts-of-failure-that-will-surprise-you

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    👇 Tell me in the comments: What is the biggest lesson a failure has ever taught you?

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    24 mins
  • THE SELF YOU BUILT IS NOT THE SELF YOU MUST KEEP
    Jul 4 2025

    What if everything you thought about yourself was never meant to last?

    We spend our early years building a self that fits the world—chasing success, proving our worth, constructing an identity we believe will hold. But what if that self was never meant to be permanent?

    Carl Jung believed that midlife isn’t a crisis—it’s an initiation. The person you created to survive the first half of life isn’t the person you were meant to stay. And if you resist that transformation, you will suffer—not because you are broken, but because you are holding on to something you were meant to outgrow.

    This is the letter I wish I had read when I was younger—a message from my older self, shaped by the wisdom of six thinkers who saw what most people never realize.

    In this video, I bring together the life-changing insights of:
    📖 Carl Jung – Why the self you built is not the self you must keep.
    📖 Friedrich Nietzsche – Why true growth requires destruction—and why you must burn the old self to rise again.
    📖 Viktor Frankl – Why happiness isn’t found—it’s created through meaning.
    📖 Alan Watts – Why the biggest lie we believe is that life is a journey—when it’s really a dance.
    📖 Carl Rogers – Why real change comes not from fixing yourself, but from finally accepting who you are.
    📖 Seneca – Why time isn’t something we lose—it’s something we waste.

    This isn’t just about change. It’s about becoming.

    If you’ve ever felt lost, restless, or like something inside you is shifting but you don’t know why—this video will challenge everything you thought you knew about who you are and what comes next.

    ⚡ Are you ready for the truth that changes everything? Watch now.

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    👇 Tell me in the comments: If you could send one letter to your younger self, what would you say?

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    Blog Post: https://www.progresspursuit.com/blog/the-self-you-built-is-not-the-self-you-must-keep


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    35 mins
  • Dostoevsky: The Man Who Knew Humanity
    Jul 3 2025

    What does it mean to be human? Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of history's greatest literary minds, believed the answer lies in our contradictions—the eternal struggle between freedom and torment, reason and emotion, guilt and redemption. In this video, we dive into Dostoevsky’s profound philosophy through his unforgettable characters, exploring how they reflect the complexities of the human condition and the choices that define us. From the isolation of the Underground Man to Raskolnikov’s redemption and Myshkin’s compassion, we uncover timeless lessons on personal growth, existentialism, and embracing life’s dualities.

    Dostoevsky’s enduring wisdom teaches us that suffering isn’t meaningless—it’s transformative. Discover how his insights remain strikingly relevant today, offering a roadmap to self-awareness, resilience, and the pursuit of meaning.

    🔥 What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments! Have you experienced the tension of freedom or struggled with contradictions in your life? We’d love to hear your story.
    ✅ Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more thought-provoking content on philosophy, psychology, and personal growth.

    Blog Post: https://www.progresspursuit.com/blog/dostoevsky-humanity

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G0_1gL4qHI

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    22 mins
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