YT94 | Perfection Is Killing Your Purpose — Here’s the Truth
Ever tried so hard to be the perfect child that you forgot who you really were? Yeah, me too. In this episode of YanaTV, I sat down with Eduardo Burg—a Brazilian marketer turned health entrepreneur—who’s lived across three continents, navigated the ups and downs of corporate life, and built a business from a very personal place. From growing up in a tight-knit Jewish community in Brazil to chasing purpose (not just passion), Eduardo opens up about coming out, losing his father, and why rejection helped him find his “why.”
Table of Contents
Discussion Topics: Perfection Is Killing Your Purpose
- Why I left Brazil—and what I was really running from
- Born or made? The truth about entrepreneurs no one talks about
- Growing up with anxiety—but not my own
- Pushing limits, chasing validation—and what it cost me
- Coming out, leaving home, and starting over abroad
- When pain—not passion—becomes your life’s biggest fuel
- The most freeing place I ever lived (and it wasn’t Asia)
- The one person who made me stronger—and softer
- Singapore: Too perfect… or just perfectly inflexible?
- 18 years in corporate—and the 3 moments that nearly broke me
- The surprising rejection that unlocked my real purpose
- 4:30 am drives, dialysis, and a lifelong obsession with health
- Passion vs Obsession: What really drives purpose?
- What I’d tell my father today—if I had one more chance
Our Guest: Eduardo Burg
Eduardo Burg is a seasoned FMCG leader and two-time food startup founder with two decades of experience across Asia, Europe, and Latin America. As the founder of COA&Co, he’s pioneering a new category of healthy chocolate—recently launching the world’s first fermented, high-protein chocolate in Singapore. A former Managing Director at Danone Vietnam, Eduardo brings a rare blend of global strategy and ground-level innovation to everything he builds.