Toxic Ambition vs Healthy Ambition: Why Some Ambition Builds You (and Some Breaks You)

Toxic Ambition vs Healthy Ambition: Why Some Ambition Builds You (and Some Breaks You)

Ambition gets a bad reputation. Too much of it, and you’re seen as arrogant. Too little, and you stay stuck. So what actually separates healthy ambition from toxic ambition?


In this episode, we unpack why ambition often makes people uncomfortable, how cultural norms like “don’t stand out” shape the way we express it, and why being open about your ambition can increase—not decrease—accountability.


At the core of the conversation is a simple but uncomfortable question ... Are you trying to prove something… or build something?


Because that distinction changes how you lead, how you perform, and how others experience you.


This episode will help you reflect on your own drive—and how to use ambition in a way that builds something meaningful, rather than slowly working against you.

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