289: The Reason You Still Feel Empty After Getting Everything You Wanted | Jim Murphy
Release Date:
April 14, 2026
Release Date: April 14
Why do so many high achievers still feel empty after getting everything they thought they wanted?
In this episode of The Learn-It-All Podcast, Damon Lembi sits down with Jim Murphy, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Inner Excellence, to unpack why success without meaning still leaves people anxious, restless, and unfulfilled. Jim explains why chasing what he calls the “PALMS”: possessions, achievements, looks, money, and status, can never satisfy the deeper human need for love, acceptance, peace, and purpose.
Drawing from his own journey from failed baseball dreams to coaching elite athletes, CEOs, and world-class performers, Jim shares why the best possible life is not built on transactions or external validation, but on learning and growing every day, becoming more self-aware, and pursuing what makes you feel fully alive. Damon and Jim also discuss the moment NFL player A.J. Brown from the Philadelphia Eagles helped send Inner Excellence into the spotlight, and why that breakthrough only reinforced Jim’s deeper message: fulfillment does not come from fame, money, recognition, or finally “making it.”
The conversation also explores how to overcome impostor syndrome, master the ego, become more present in a distracted world, raise mentally strong kids, and understand the powerful difference between belief and confidence. If you’ve ever hit a goal and still felt like something was missing, this episode will help you rethink success, emotional resilience, inner peace, and what it really means to live with inner excellence.
What You’ll Learn:
Why achieving your biggest goals can still leave you empty if your life is built around outcomes instead of meaning
Jim Murphy’s “PALMS” framework: possessions, achievements, looks, money, and status, and why so many people chase them, hoping they’ll finally feel loved and enough
What the A.J. Brown moment revealed about sudden visibility, success, and why external validation still doesn’t create lasting fulfillment
Why impostor syndrome is often a self-centered fear loop of “What do they think of me?” and how humility helps break it
How top performers develop courage by becoming willing to feel embarrassment, uncertainty, failure, and discomfort
The crucial difference between confidence and belief
How to stop treating life like a series of transactions and start building one with purpose, presence, courage, and peace
In This Episode:
00:00 Episode preview and introduction
01:15 The core of inner excellence: learning and growing every day
03:56 The question that shaped Jim’s life: how to stay calm under pressure
06:45 What it really means to feel fully alive
08:55 What to do when life feels like pure suffering
09:07 The “PALMS” trap: possessions, achievements, looks, money, and status
11:04 Impostor syndrome and how humility dissolves it
12:29 Happiness vs. joy and why most people chase the wrong one
13:44 Why ego is the biggest blocker to extraordinary performance
15:06 Why “the best possible life” matters more than performance alone
17:10 The Michael Phelps principle and accurate self-awareness
21:17 How Jim coaches clients: WTF, DWTF, and lifestyle design
23:24 The one trait elite performers all seem to have
26:34 What being fully present actually means
28:02 The two-minute presence practice
29:14 Why you can’t be grateful and anxious at the same time
30:18 The Float Up Tool and getting out of mental transactions
31:27 Damon’s phone reminder trick for becoming more present
32:15 How to help kids become mentally tough
33:14 Why belief matters more than confidence
34:09 The golf story that changes how you think about good and bad outcomes
37:45 Jim on ego, fame, and wanting everyone to think he was the best
39:48 The two turning points that changed Jim’s life
40:50 Jim’s reaction when the A.J. Brown moment exploded
42:56 Jim’s new book The Best Possible Life
45:10 What makes Inner Excellence different from sports psychology
46:37 AI, unlearning, and adapting to the future of work
47:36 Damon’s closing challenge on gratitude, comparison, and serving others
48:06 Where to connect with Jim
About Jim Murphy:
Jim Murphy is the author of Inner Excellence and The Best Possible Life, and one of the leading voices on mindset, presence, performance, and fulfillment. A former professional baseball player, Jim turned a painful end to his athletic career into a years-long search for what creates true peace, courage, and extraordinary performance under pressure.
Today, Jim works with elite athletes, executives, teams, and organizations to help them overcome mental blocks, perform at a higher level, and build lives rooted in meaning rather than ego or external validation. His work centers on what he calls inner excellence: training the mind and heart to live with more love, wisdom, courage, self-awareness, and presence.