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In this episode, Dr. Killeen shares the story of the 1900 Galveston hurricane to explore how overconfidence can quietly create massive risk in leadership and business. He talks about why experience and past success can sometimes make us less curious, less cautious, and more vulnerable to blind spots. The takeaway is simple and practical: build habits and systems that assume you might be wrong, invite challenge from people you trust, and choose humility as a long term advantage.
By Addison Killeen DDS4.9
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In this episode, Dr. Killeen shares the story of the 1900 Galveston hurricane to explore how overconfidence can quietly create massive risk in leadership and business. He talks about why experience and past success can sometimes make us less curious, less cautious, and more vulnerable to blind spots. The takeaway is simple and practical: build habits and systems that assume you might be wrong, invite challenge from people you trust, and choose humility as a long term advantage.

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