#3609: Competence Requires Enforcement
I break down why being competent is not enough if there’s no enforcement behind it. I’ve seen people with skill and talent still fail because they don’t stay consistent or […]
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Ep 820: End of an Era podcast
Cheap decisions always come with a bill later, and I see this happen all the time. What people call a “problem” today is usually the result of a bunch of easy, low-cost choices they made before. When there’s no real consequence, no pain, and everything is reversible, that’s when people make weak decisions. I’d rather pay the full price up front than deal with bigger costs later, because nothing is ever really free. In this episode, I break down why serious results only come from decisions that actually cost you something.
Show Notes:
[04:10]#1 When you make cheap decisions, you produce recurring problems.
[12:14]#2 Expensive decisions collapse complexity immediately.
[15:43]#3 People protect comfort by keeping their decisions cheap.
[17:54] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
3261: The First 3 Laws Of Economics
Next Steps:
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Power Presence is not taught.
It is enforced.
If you are operating in environments where hesitation costs money, authority, or leverage, the Power Presence Mastermind exists as a controlled setting for discipline, execution, and consequence-based decision-making.
Details live here:
http://PowerPresenceProtocol.com/Mastermind
This Masterclass is the public record of standards.
Private enforcement happens elsewhere.
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I break down why being competent is not enough if there’s no enforcement behind it. I’ve seen people with skill and talent still fail because they don’t stay consistent or […]
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