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September 16, 2025 36 mins

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A Candid Conversation About the Dreams We Put on Hold

 

In this role-reversal episode of the Rich Mind Podcast, Greg takes the host's seat and poses a powerful question to Randy: "If you knew you couldn't fail and wouldn't be judged, what's the one thing you would do today?"

This thought experiment leads to a candid exploration of Randy's lifelong passion for classic cars and racing. The conversation is a transparent look at how our deepest passions, often formed in childhood, can get buried under the responsibilities and limiting beliefs of adult life.

Listeners will learn the importance of identifying their true desires, the power of taking small, tangible steps towards a dream, and why facing the fear of regret is often a more powerful motivator than the fear of failure.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • The question "What would you do if you couldn't fail?" is a powerful tool to bypass your inner critic and identify your true passions.
  • Your childhood dreams and passions often hold the key to what would bring you the most fulfillment in your adult life.
  • You don't have to quit your life to pursue a passion; you can start by "dipping your toe in the water" through local clubs, volunteer opportunities, or conversations.
  • Your existing relationships and network (a friend from a car club, a daughter's boyfriend who races) are often the doorways to your next opportunity.
  • Limiting beliefs, such as "I need to do things on my own" or "My spouse wouldn't enjoy it," can prevent you from taking the first step.
  • Setting an intention is a powerful first step that signals to your mind to start looking for opportunities and connections related to your goal.
  • The fear of regret ("What if I never even try?") can be a more potent fuel for action than the fear of failure.

 

Questions Answered in This Episode:

 

  • What is the most powerful question to ask yourself to uncover your hidden passions?
  • How do you turn a lifelong passion, like classic cars, into a tangible pursuit?
  • What are the first small steps you can take to explore a new hobby or career path?
  • How can you leverage your existing network to open doors to new opportunities?
  • What common limiting beliefs stop us from pursuing our dreams?
  • Why is it important to ask yourself if you will regret not doing something?
  • How does setting a clear intention help you recognize opportunities you previously missed?
  • How do you balance your personal passions with family responsibilities and commitments?

 

Key People, Concepts, & Terms:

 

  • People: Randy Wilson, Greg Junge.
  • Concepts: No-Failure Mindset, Fear of Failure, Fear of Regret, Passion Projects, Self-Doubt, Limiting Beliefs, Taking Action, Setting Intentions, Networking.
  • Events/Brands Mentioned: Mecum Auctions, Barrett-Jackson Auctions, Mazda Miata.

 

Key Episode Timestamps

00:00 - The Ultimate Question: What Would You Do If You Couldn't Fail?

02:00 - Randy's Answer: A Lifelong Passion for Racing and Classic Cars

04:21 - The Power of Being "In Your Element" (The Mecum Auction Story)

08:00 - The "Extreme Experience": Recounting the Thrill of Driving Supercars

13:09 - The First Step: Could You Volunteer or Join a Local Group?

14:21 - A Surprising Connection: Discovering a "Who" You Already Know

18:55 - Uncovering Limiting Beliefs: "My Wife Wouldn't Enjoy It" or "I Have to Go Alone"

21:07 - The Importance of Timing and Intergenerational Connections (Rowan)

32:28 - A Deeper Question: Would You Regret It If You Never Tried?

34:54 - The Final Takeaway: Set the Intention and Start the Conversation

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