Martin Thorborg broke out of the prison he built himself. You can too
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Danish entrepreneur Martin Thorborg advocates for breaking free from self-imposed limitations, likening them to a self-built prison.
- Thorborg shares his personal experience of re-evaluating his life and making significant changes to create more time for himself.
- He emphasizes the distinction between necessary duties and self-created constraints, encouraging readers to identify and escape their own 'prisons'.
Danish entrepreneur Martin Thorborg urges readers to recognize and escape the self-imposed limitations that he describes as a "prison" they have built for themselves. Thorborg shares his personal journey of breaking free from these constraints, emphasizing that the decision has brought him profound satisfaction.
Thorborg recounts how, a couple of years prior, he took a step back to assess his life. He states that this introspection was not prompted by a crisis, but rather by a desire to re-evaluate his circumstances. He acknowledges his fortunate position, having a loving family, a comfortable home, and a career he cherishes, which afforded him a significant degree of personal control.
He draws a clear distinction between obligations that are genuinely necessary and those that are self-created. Thorborg's realization of this difference was the catalyst for his decision to "break out" of his self-constructed limitations. He asserts that he has not regretted this choice for a moment, highlighting the positive impact it has had on his life.
By significantly streamlining his calendar, Thorborg has successfully created more personal time. His message encourages others to undertake a similar self-assessment, identify the "prisons" they may have inadvertently built around themselves, and take decisive action to break free, just as he did. The piece is framed as a debate contribution, reflecting Thorborg's personal viewpoint.
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.