Clarity Over Noise

Comfort Is Expensive. It Just Doesn't Send a Bill.

7 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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There are people who wait until they feel ready. And then there are people who decide that “ready” is a story they’re no longer going to believe. Most of the difference between those two groups isn’t skill. It’s their relationship to fear. In this conversation with Kathy Wang, we explore what changes when you stop treating fear like a stop sign, and start reading it as a signal.

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