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The dentists who struggle the most aren't the ones with the worst clinical skills. They're the ones who made a quiet deal with reality that it was never going to honor.
In this episode, Dr. Dave unpacks the one sentence David Senra dropped on his podcast this week while interviewing UFC's Dana White, a line that belongs on the wall of every dental school.
You'll learn how irreplaceable practice owners metabolize the failed case, the hygienist who quit, and the one-star review without letting any of it become an identity wound. You'll also see the exact difference between a commodity culture that punishes mistakes and an irreplaceable one that turns them into fuel.
Got a setback that still feels personal? Listen now. Your frame decides the cost.
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The dentists who struggle the most aren't the ones with the worst clinical skills. They're the ones who made a quiet deal with reality that it was never going to honor.
In this episode, Dr. Dave unpacks the one sentence David Senra dropped on his podcast this week while interviewing UFC's Dana White, a line that belongs on the wall of every dental school.
You'll learn how irreplaceable practice owners metabolize the failed case, the hygienist who quit, and the one-star review without letting any of it become an identity wound. You'll also see the exact difference between a commodity culture that punishes mistakes and an irreplaceable one that turns them into fuel.
Got a setback that still feels personal? Listen now. Your frame decides the cost.