Are You Ready?
Amar Pandit
A respected entrepreneur with 25+ years of Experience, Amar Pandit is the Founder of several companies that are making a Happy difference in the lives of people. He is currently the Founder of Happyness Factory, a world-class online investment & goal-based financial planning platform through which he aims to help every Indian family save and invest wisely. He is very passionate about spreading financial literacy and is the author of 4 bestselling books (+ 2 more to release in 2020), 8 Sketch Books, Board Game and 700 + columns.
September 12, 2025 | 3 Minute Read
Author Shane Parrish wrote:
“The math is simple: if you do what everyone does, you get what everyone gets. If you want different results, you have to diverge.
However, the second you do something different, you become a target. Some people criticize from fear, some from threatened egos, some from genuine concern disguised as caution. But criticism is the easy part.
The hard part is that you lose the map. If you’ve outsourced your definition of success your whole life, having to define it yourself feels like losing GPS mid-drive. You have to build your sense of direction while you’re already moving.
Meanwhile, the conventional path parades its rewards right in front of you every day: the promotions, the vacations, the security. You can see exactly what you’re giving up, while what you’re building remains invisible.
Most people optimize for comfort. They choose being one blade of grass among many over being a tall poppy, the safety of the group over the risk of criticism for being different.
Outliers pick their own game, choose how to keep score, and then pay the price to play it.”
This is powerful wisdom for financial professionals. Because most in our profession still do what everyone else does. They sell the same products. They chase the same short-term goals. They follow the same scripts. And then they wonder why their results are no different.
The truth is, if you want to build a world-class practice, you cannot copy your way there. You have to diverge. You have to define your own path. And yes, that means you will face criticism. Clients may not understand at first. Colleagues may question you. Some may even laugh.
But the real challenge is deeper. The moment you step off the conventional path, you lose the safety of the map. You have to create your own definition of success. You have to trust your sense of direction while you are already moving. That feels uncomfortable. That feels risky.
And yet, that is the only way to build something extraordinary. Because the conventional path only rewards you with conventional results.
At Happyness Factory, we see this every day. The ones who grow are not the ones who blend in. They are the ones willing to build something different. They step off the conventional path. They stop outsourcing their definition of success. They choose to build enduring firms, even when it feels uncomfortable.
Outliers pick their own game. They choose how to keep score. And they pay the price to play it.
The questions you need to ask yourself: am I ready to stop being one blade of grass among many? Am I ready to be an outlier?
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