In this episode, I dive into the difference between reputation and reality. Reputation is what people think of you, while reality is who you actually are when no one is watching. I share why top performers focus on building their reality first, letting their reputation naturally follow. Using LeBron James and Michael Jordan as examples, I show how reality eventually forces reputation to catch up. The key takeaway: master your reality, and your reputation will adjust on its own.
Show Notes:
[04:32]#1 Reputation is a story, whereas reality is a standard.
[09:24]#2 Reputation cannot be manufactured.
[15:55]#3 Reputation without reality will collapse under pressure.
[18:53] Recap
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