Your Personal B.S. Detector!
Experienced this conversation twice last week, wrote about it here: Own Your Own "Why", Not Theirs
The idea that you achieved something to impress someone else, as stated by big names, occasionally in interviews, is somewhat painful to listen to, but all too understandable at the same time.
The funny part is, the "Personal B.S. Detector" I put at the end of this article can be both fun and frustrating.
Give it a try, and be brutally honest with yourself. I sat with more than one person who was more successful than the names many of us know, and realized that some people just can't answer these questions honestly.
It's almost like they are action hero characters bent on revenge, but they don't even realize it, and the social masses bend over to kiss their butts and feed their egos, only feeding the not-so-healthy "Why" that people have.
That was what I was going to discuss live yesterday. Read on, and reply if you dare. Has your "Why" always been YOUR "Why?"
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