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#3653: Identity Is Demonstrated, Not Described
Published 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Description
I don’t build identity by talking about it. I build it by what I do, over and over again. What I do consistently, especially under pressure, is what people see and believe about me.
In this episode, I break down why identity is demonstrated, not declared. If my behavior changes every time things get hard, then my identity isn’t clear. But when I show up the same way no matter what, that’s when it becomes real and obvious.
Show Notes:
[04:15]#1 Identity is negotiable.
[08:14]#2 Demonstrated identity survives contradiction.
[14:35]#3 Reputation follows repeated action, not self description.
[19:39] Recap
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