29: What Ideas People Need To Know About Consistency
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Ideas people are tweakers. We keep going back to things that are far from perfect and abandon things that are technically better. But is this necessary? In this episode, Kim unpacks a deceptively simple insight drawn from everyday life: people don’t stay loyal because something is exceptional once; they stay because it’s consistent. Using an everyday story that nearly anyone can relate to, she explores how founders, creatives, and big thinkers often hold themselves to impossible standards—constantly improving, refining, and reinventing—while underestimating the power of reliability.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Why consistency builds more trust than novelty or constant improvementWhat everyday loyalty reveals about how people actually choose who to work with
- How high-achieving, idea-driven people sabotage momentum by over-tweaking
- The hidden cost of holding yourself to standards you don’t apply to others
- A reframing question that simplifies growth
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