Good Enough Never Was
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About this listen
Standards don't collapse overnight. They erode gradually—one small compromise at a time—until "acceptable" stops meaning "good" and starts meaning "barely functional." And somehow, we've agreed to call this evolution.
In this episode, I break down exactly where and how standards have quietly dropped across education, business, personal life, and health. Not through deliberate decisions, but through reasonable-sounding justifications that accumulated into systemic mediocrity.
You'll hear why:
- Education now prioritizes progression over competence
- Business rewards visibility more than delivery
- "Self-care" became an excuse for avoiding growth
- We're managing decline instead of building capacity
This isn't nostalgia—it's pattern recognition. And if you run a business, lead a team, or simply refuse to accept that "good enough" is actually good enough, you need to understand this mechanism.
The challenge: Find one area where you've quietly lowered your own standards—and decide what it takes to raise them back.
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