Matthew 16:26 (KJV) states: "For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? On the surface, success is something most people admire. We celebrate the business owner who built something from nothing. We admire the leader who carries responsibility. We respect the person who keeps showing up, keeps producing, keeps pushing forward, keeps providing. From the outside, that person often looks strong. Disciplined. Capable. Respected. Maybe even enviable. But what people don’t always see is the hidden cost that can come with that success. Because sometimes the very people who look like they’re winning on the outside are carrying a private battle on the inside. Sometimes success comes with exhaustion. Sometimes it comes with pressure. Sometimes it comes with loneliness. Sometimes it comes with disconnection from your family, from your purpose, from your peace, and sometimes even from yourself. There are people who have built businesses, built careers, built reputations, built teams, built income, built a life that others admire… …yet somewhere along the way, they lost something. Maybe they lost joy. Maybe they lost perspective. Maybe they lost closeness with the people they love. Maybe they lost the ability to sit still and feel at peace. Maybe they became so busy being needed by everyone else that they no longer knew who they were underneath the role, underneath the pressure, underneath the performance. And that’s what makes tonight’s conversation such an important one. Because this is not just a conversation about achievement. It’s a conversation about identity. About alignment. About what happens when the world sees your success, but doesn’t see your struggle. About what happens when people praise your strength, while privately you feel tired, stretched, frustrated, or stuck. And maybe for some listening tonight, this is personal. Maybe you’ve worked hard. Maybe you’ve sacrificed. Maybe you’ve done what you thought you were supposed to do. Maybe you’ve carried the weight, paid the bills, solved the problems, put everyone else first, and kept moving because that’s what responsible people do. But maybe, deep down, there’s a question rising in you: What has all this cost me? And perhaps an even deeper question: Is there a way to succeed without losing yourself in the process? So tonight, this won’t just be a conversation about business. And it won’t just be a conversation about mindset. It will be a conversation about the hidden emotional, relational, and spiritual cost of striving. We’ll talk about why some successful people still feel stuck. Why achievement does not automatically create peace. Why high performers can still carry wounds, fears, and limiting beliefs. And most importantly, how people can begin the journey from silence… to significance. Not significance in the sense of ego. Not significance in the sense of applause. But significance in the sense of living truthfully. Living aligned. Living with courage. Living in a way where what you build on the outside no longer comes at the expense of who you are on the inside. So wherever you are tonight — whether you are driving, working late, sitting at home, or quietly wrestling with things nobody else sees — I think this conversation may speak to you. Kornelis Berkelaar is someone who understands that question not just intellectually, but personally. Kornelis is someone who has lived through challenge, pressure, hardship, reinvention, and deep personal growth. He has spent years helping people break destructive patterns, reconnect with what matters most, and move from merely surviving… to living with greater clarity, confidence, and purpose and is the director of the international coaching institute and he joins us here today .