Epic Life: How to Build Collaborative Global Companies While Putting Your Loved Ones First
By Justin Breen
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Justin Breen considers himself a results guy; he's great at making things happen, but not so great at generating awesome ideas. But that hasn't stopped him from creating an epic business a
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Epic Life - Justin Breen
Foreword
—Peter H. Diamandis, M.D.
Founder & Executive Chairman at XPRIZE
Executive Founder, Singularity University
When I wrote my newest book, Life Force, with Tony Robbins and Robert Hariri, MD/PhD, I wanted to create a guide that shared the newest breakthroughs in health technology to help maximize readers’ energy and strength, plus extend their lifespans.
The purpose behind my book, Bold, was, as President Bill Clinton noted, building a visionary roadmap for people who believe they can change the world—and invaluable advice about bringing together the partners and technologies to help them do it.
With my book, Abundance, and global summit and mastermind program, Abundance 360, I have strived to provide mindsets and technologies to allow humanity to rise and create abundance for ourselves and the world.
I first met Justin Breen in Abundance 360 and immediately noticed that he had a particular ability to introduce exponential numbers of other entrepreneurs to the community. Many of the visionaries he connected to the program also joined, creating more and more abundance and connectivity.
Even though we have never met in person (due to the incredible versatility and convenience of our digital world), Justin and I have become great collaborators, as you will see in the following pages and in how he created his newest company through discussions first hatched in Abundance 360.
Justin and I also share the fundamental belief that this is only the beginning of a great and abundant future. This is truly the most extraordinary time ever to be alive.
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Prologue
In five-plus years as an entrepreneur, I have had only five truly game-changing ideas.
About one a year.
The previous four were starting my first company, BrEpic Communications; going on a date with my wife once every week in 2018; creating a second company, BrEpic Network; and writing my first book, Epic Business.
Scribing this book is the fifth.
There are thirty-four CliftonStrengths, and I rank thirty-second in Ideation—almost dead last. Even the idea for this book came from someone else. Thank you, Bill Bloom.
Almost 100 percent of the ideas that lead my life evolve from the conversations I have with the world’s top entrepreneurs. And while I am almost nonexistent in idea generation, I am incredibly aware of when an amazing idea is presented to me as my top three CliftonStrengths are Activator, Maximizer, and Achiever. So result, result, result, result, result.
That is what this book represents—thirty transformational ideas that have been presented to me throughout my life and how I incorporated and activated them into being a husband, dad, and leader of two global companies that only partner with the world’s greatest entrepreneurs—or those who will do whatever it takes to become part of that first, elite group.
I started cobbling this list of ideas together shortly after my first book was released in May of 2020. I have written down about thirty—each is a chapter in the following pages—in the two-plus years since. Only the greatest of the greatest ideas—the purest, shiniest nuggets—are included. They represent the best measures of why I have been able to craft what I consider a successful life and role as a visionary entrepreneur.
My entrepreneurial journey started on February 10, 2017, when I had my salary as a journalist cut in half. I could not find a job, so, with zero business background, I decided to incorporate and launch my first company, BrEpic Communications, on April 16, 2017. Over the next six weeks, while I worked full time at half the salary, I reached out to five thousand-plus contacts to find my first five clients. I acquired my fifth client on June 1, resigned from my job on June 2, and renowned media columnist, Robert Feder, announced BrEpic’s arrival on June 5, 2017.
The road since has not been easy, but it has been the greatest experience of my life. It has made me feel alive in every way imaginable. The greatest by-product is that I see my wife and two young sons more than I ever could have thought—while teaching my children not only that this entrepreneurial world exists, but that it is possible to create a dream life for yourself and your family.
I hope you take the knowledge in the following pages to simplify your life and that you activate its teachings. Each chapter will conclude with simplified takeaways to help you think and take action.
The roadmap to an Epic Life awaits.
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Chapter 1
1. The Cream Rises to the Top
Wherever life takes me, I will never stop striving to honor my father, Myer Mike
Breen, whose favorite expression was The cream rises to the top.
He was sixty-one when I was born and thirty-four years older than my mom. They met after a drunk driver hit my father’s car head-on. The drunk driver was killed instantly. My dad broke most of the bones in his body, but he survived because that is just how my dad was. My mom was his nurse. She wanted him to date her mom, but he wanted to date my mom because that is just how my dad was.
To understand me and my endless drive, you must first understand my parents. They have more hustle than anyone I have ever met, and most of my day is spent talking to the top entrepreneurs on earth who exhibit endless hustle.
My father came from nothing. His parents escaped the pogroms of Russia and settled in Elgin, Illinois, about an hour northwest of Chicago. My grandfather—we do not know what year he was born, but he would probably be around 150 years old if he were alive now—was an entrepreneurial tailor at a small shop on State Street in downtown Elgin. My dad’s family, his parents, and his three brothers lived in the same building. My dad was born in 1916, lived through the Spanish Flu, World War I, the Depression, and many other battles that those enjoying creature comforts nowadays cannot even fathom. He and his three brothers all served actively in World War II. His family was featured in national publications for sending all four siblings to war, and for how much they loved their country.
I have no real need for material goods. Most days, I wear the same shirt and do not like fancy things other than nice meals. If our house were burning down, all I
