Common Things, Uncommon Ways with Mike Watson

12: Stop Drinking Your Own Kool-Aid (Why Arrogance Kills Success)

23 min · 25 de sep de 2025
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Mike Watson dives into the dangers of arrogance in business and life. In this episode, he unpacks the thin line between confidence and ego, sharing how “drinking your own Kool-Aid” can quietly kill your success, drive away partners, and damage your reputation. A must-listen for anyone building wealth, business, or leadership skills.

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