When Doing the Right Thing Isn’t the Same as Doing the Strategic Thing
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If you pride yourself on being responsible, consistent, and dependable—but still feel behind—this episode is for you.
Doing the “right” thing can still keep you stuck if it’s not aligned with where you’re trying to go. In this episode, I explain the difference between moral correctness and strategic alignment—and why confusing the two costs people years.
This is about learning how to prioritize outcomes, not just effort.
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