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In this episode, I talk about the myth of connection and why most people get it wrong. Modern culture worships being connected, but what people call connection is usually just familiarity and access. Real power does not come from knowing a lot of people or being part of every group. It comes from being selectively bonded with the right people and going deep, not wide. I explain why confusing access with alignment dilutes your power and presence.
Show Notes:
[02:34]#1 Proximity is not a connection.
[06:28]#2 Over connection lowers perceived value.
[12:58]#3 Alignment is more important than affection.
[16:35] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
1058: Limiting Your Associations: 3 Levels Of People
Next Steps:
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In this episode, I talk about the feedback fallacy and why most feedback does not actually help you improve. A lot of feedback is just noise, shaped by people’s emotions, […]
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