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Overlooked Rules on Being a Useful Human - Essential Behavioural Psychology

You've read the productivity books. You've optimised your mornings. But what if the whole thing is backwards? Self-improvement content is everywhere, yet it almost universally focuses on extracting more value from yourself. This episode flips that. Drawing on behavioural psycholo ...  Show more

Lessons on Starting Before You Feel Ready w/ Graham Hobson (Founder Photobox + Moonpig)

Most startups don’t fail from lack of ideas. They fail because people quit too early—or play it too safe. Graham Hobson built a €100M business starting with a simple frustration: printing photos of his kids. What followed wasn’t a smooth growth curve—it was years of uncertainty, ...  Show more

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