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One of Alex’s most game-changing realizations? You don’t need to be good at everything. In fact, trying to be is a recipe for burnout. “Ask yourself, ‘What are the two or three things that I think I’m best-in-class at?’ Only spend my time on those things and then delegate everything else out,” he said. For Alex, that meant focusing on relationship building and networking while his co-founder handled operations. And for tasks he truly hated—like taxes—he found specialists who actually loved doing them. (Yes, those people exist.)

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Alex Lieberman is the co-founder of Morning Brew, the wildly successful newsletter-turned-media-empire that made business news actually fun to read. After selling it for an eye-popping $75 million, he went on to cofound Tenex, a company helping businesses innovate with AI, and storyarb, which helps on the content creation side of marketing. Recently, Alex joined me on How Success Happens to share the raw, honest story behind his journey — from being a bullied kid to becoming a relentless builder of big things. “I didn’t feel smart. I didn’t feel attractive, I just felt less-than,” he explains. “And I felt this deep desire to prove that I wasn’t mediocre.”

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