About this episode
Loneliness Is the Tax You Pay for Autonomy: The Hidden Cost of Business Ownership Adam and Daniel depart from the usual guest format to discuss the often-ignored loneliness of business ownership, especially in MSPs. They frame autonomy as rewarding but inherently tied to responsibility, asymmetrical relationships, and an unshared cognitive load that leaders can't fully offload to employees or spouses. Adam reads an essay, "Loneliness is the Tax You Pay for Autonomy," arguing loneliness is a byproduct of authority and care, not weakness, and can be offset through structures like EOS, shared vision, peer groups, mentors, therapists, and healthier communication rhythms. They reflect on regrets about not understanding these dynamics earlier, the mixed value and potential competitiveness of peer groups, and the nuanced pros and cons of having a business partner. They close by emphasising authenticity, balancing the "tax" with rewards, and appreciating the journey. 00:00 Why This Episode 00:40 Loneliness at the Top 02:41 Autonomy Loneliness Essay 07:14 Regrets and Recognition 09:23 Naming the Hidden Cost 10:35 EOS and Shared Vision 12:43 Peer Groups and Pitfalls 14:59 Business Partners Debate 19:02 Mentors and Support Systems 23:29 Vulnerabi