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In this episode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry dive into an eye-opening lesson from Joe Polish’s newsletter about ownership, opportunity, and creating space in our lives. From the metaphor of buying a ghost town to the dangers of chasing races we don’t really want to run, Linda and Dana reflect on how entrepreneurs often sabotage themselves by piling on too much. They explore why alignment and the right partners matter more than anything, how FOMO drives many of our choices, and why the willingness to let go—sometimes even of things that once served us—is key to transformation.
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In this episode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry dive into an eye-opening lesson from Joe Polish’s newsletter about ownership, opportunity, and creating space in our lives. From the metaphor of buying a ghost town to the dangers of chasing races we don’t really want to run, Linda and Dana reflect on how entrepreneurs often sabotage themselves by piling on too much. They explore why alignment and the right partners matter more than anything, how FOMO drives many of our choices, and why the willingness to let go—sometimes even of things that once served us—is key to transformation.

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